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Come honor the Butters family
May 26, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
The Norway Youth Baseball program would like to extend an invitation to the Community to join us at our Annual Baseball Game in honor of the Butters family on Thursday, May 26.
The Norway Vikings will be playing against the Poland Cardinals. The game will start at 6 p.m. and will be played at the Lovejoy Complex located at the end of Grove Street in Norway.
Our Snack Shack will be open with hot dogs, popcorn and baked goods available as well as hot and cold beverages.
Just vote no
May 26, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
RSU 16, where have we been and more importantly, where are we going? This past week I have attended two RSU 16 school committee meetings dealing with the upcoming budget and left both meetings totally frustrated with the people we have chosen to guide our schools. There are so many issues that it’s hard to focus on where to start but I’ll give it a try. Like it or not, Minot, Mechanic Falls and Poland decided to enter into an RSU arrangement a few years back.
Arts Council seeks board members
May 26, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
The Mahoosuc Arts Council - recipient of the 2011 Dirigo Award for Nonprofit Excellence - is accepting a limited number of new members on the board of directors. The Council is seeking people who are interested in supporting the advancement of the arts and humanities in the adult communities and school systems of the Greater Bethel area through community and educational programming in performing and visual arts.
Let’s finish the job
May 26, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
Saturday’s rain didn’t stop 20 good people from getting out and picking up litter on their streets and town roads. They are the real force of getting this idea going. Many thanks for your efforts.
Rather than set another date, would you as one person or a small group take an hour or two and clean up a part of a street or road and help us finish the job?
I did part of my street and will finish this week before the Memorial Day weekend.
This is a beautiful town, but like any other beautiful town it needs care.
Help each other in time of need
May 19, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
Response to Erica Burns: I have an advanced degree and have studied poverty, history, government and human psychology in-depth. It is too simplistic to say of welfare recipients that “it was acts of their own volition that caused them to need help in the first place.” Poverty is a social construct that is comprised of many factors.
Heartbroken
May 19, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
During the years I lived in West Paris, I tried to have a flower garden. Between the poor soil and Ellis mowing them off (he said he couldn’t see them) I did not have much luck. Near the end of our living there, I did get some peonies.
Many thanks
May 19, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
Many thanks to you and the Advertiser Democrat for all the help and support for the May 21 Norway Cleanup Day. Thanks to the businesses and organizations and individuals who have agreed to help. Frankly, I am overwhelmed but I know that together we can do a great job on May 21.
Art Gouin
Norway
A lot of ink wasted
May 19, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
In the May 5 edition of edition of “Our Views‚ Brown ouster predictable, avoidable” is a sarcastic (DEP does not stand for Department of Expedited Permits) and sophomoric remark (you do not report the specifics of “... his record and public stances ... .”
County DOT projects
May 19, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
I read with interest your story on DOT funds in the 2012-13 work plan for Oxford County and see that you overlooked the single largest project benefiting the county – the planned reconstruction of 5.9 miles of Route 302 at an estimated cost of $7,400,000. It was easy to miss because it is listed under Bridgton in the Cumberland County section of the plan, although the majority of the project is in Fryeburg.
Thank you Oxford Hills
May 12, 2011 12:00 amTo the Editor:
For 11 years the generous, and fun to be with, members of the Rotary Club of Oxford Hills have sponsored the Student of the Month Program at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School. Each month, a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior share breakfast and song with Rotary Club members. It is a joyous celebration of the exceptional accomplishments of 28 fabulous students each year.
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