Citing no evidence of requiring vaccinations for employment, a notion reinforced by county leaders, some of Lary’s colleagues called the move grandstanding and one saying he was “looking for a fight when there is no fight.”
Steve Sherlock
No international campers at Seeds of Peace in Otisfield this year
Residents from Maine and the Northeast will attend two sessions in July and August.
Man on Waterford work crew killed by fallen tree
The 50-year-old Harrison resident was declared dead at the scene from traumatic head injuries.
Oxford studying ownership before placing dock at boat launch on Thompson Lake
Town officials hope to resolve the issue by next week so the dock can be placed at the popular access point along Route 121.
MDEA arrests Paris man; police seize cocaine, more than 125 guns and $200,000 cash
Richard Fitts, 60, is charged with aggravated trafficking in cocaine.
Authorities seek Waterford burglary suspects
After a camp owner spotted a man stealing from a vehicle, the suspects fled, eventually ditching their car and leaving an 11-year-old behind, police say.
Androscoggin commissioners say it’s too soon to discuss spending stimulus money
Majority say guidance and clarification needed from feds on the expected $21 million.
Androscoggin County government to receive $21 million from stimulus package
Noel Madore wants fellow commissioners to think big on how to use the massive grant.
Oxford Hills grad weds philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of world’s richest people
Dan Jewett, a chemistry teacher in Seattle and a member of the Oxford Hills Class of 1994, marries MacKenzie Scott, a philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
After a long tussle over masks, Androscoggin Co. commissioners finally adopt COVID-19 protocols
First proposed in January, the policy requires face coverings in publicly accessible areas.