Brandon Frye walked from Georgia to Maine in a little over five months.
Dee Menear
Staff Writer
Dee Menear is an award-winning journalist and photographer with over a decade of experience in community news. She is the editor and staff writer for The Rangeley Highlander. She has worked for the Franklin Journal, Livermore Falls Advertiser, Advertiser Democrat, Daily Bulldog and Original Irregular. Dee enjoys live local music, cooking, hunting, fishing and hiking.
Registered Maine guides love the mentoring and the memories
Four from Western Maine benefit from “Fly Rod” Crosby’s work in developing the licensing program.
Oxford County Fair kicks off Wednesday
Agriculture, education, entertainment and food await Oxford crowds.
Sumner woman found unresponsive in ditch
Holly Perron, 47, of Sumner was found lying unresponsive in a ditch off Main Street Tuesday night.
Ticked off: Tracking tick encounters and diseases
This is the first in a three-part series about tick identification, disease and encounter prevention.
Norway crash confirmed, details unavailable
NORWAY — Details of a motor vehicle crash Friday morning will not be released until Saturday, at the earliest, said Beth Springer, a supporting staffer for the Norway Police Department. Springer confirmed Friday afternoon a crash had occurred on Crockett Ridge Road but said no other details were available. Officer James Ventresca was still in […]
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School graduate fighting for Olympic gold
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School graduate sets her sights set on earning a boxing gold medal at 2020 Olympic Games.
Special election set to fill Paris board vacancies
Nomination papers for two vacancies on the Board of Selectmen can be taken out July 22. A special election will be held Aug. 22.
Wilton board approves Wilson Lake Country Club liquor license
The Wilton Gold Holding LLC, D/B/A Wilson Lake Country Club, application had been tabled because the business owed over $20,000 in taxes.
Liquor license application approved for Oxford Casino
The board unanimously approved the application Thursday.