Sep 24, 2009 | York Weekly
Maine Communities Win Major Victory Over Nestle
Published 29 Jul 2009, 10:02 am - - Filed under Feature Stories This month, two major victories were won by local communities over corporate control of their water supply.
Marina changes owners, remains anchor for lake community
Monday, July 20, 2009 Quinn/Democrat photo Jacob, Jeff and Kayla Sickler, all of Milford, get their fill of candy July 9 before biking back to their nearby vacation spot, while Brooke and her mother Tracy Gibson, two of the new owners of Balch Lake Marina in East Wakefield, mind the store.
In what town is it always the 1890s?
Newfield, home of the Willowbrook Museum Village. The museum has more than two dozen buildings, including farmhouses, barns, and an original one-room schoolhouse.
Boy Suffers Broken Leg In ATV Mishap
A 10-year-old boy suffered a broken leg while he was trying to push an ATV on his parents' property in Newfield Monday afternoon.
Man In Wheelchair Robbed In Maine Home Invasion
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SAD 57 school budget passes final step
WATERBORO : Residents in the six towns that make up School Administrative District 57 passed the $34.2 million budget by a 3-1 margin Tuesday.
Wells rejects ban on water extraction
Ron Collins, a critic of a proposed water extraction ban in Wells, speaks at a special town meeting Saturday.
There's something in the water. No, not swine flu, although this contaminant has been known to make people feverish.