- Oxford area arrest log
The following arrests were recorded at the Oxford County Jail: Scott Lee Bradbury, 43, of Denmark, Jan.
- Doolittle, Illian wed
Daniel M. Doolittle and Cynthia C. Doolittle, of Kennebunk, are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter, Robin Eve, to Randy Michael Illian, in Denmark, Maine, on Sept.
- Maine Court To Hear Appeal In Murder Conviction
Maine's highest court will hear arguments next month from a Bridgton man who is asking that his conviction and sentence for a brutal 1994 murder be overturned.
- Fire destroys farmhouse
BRIDGTON : Firefighters spent over nine hours on Dec. 21 battling a blaze on Del Chadbourne Road in Bridgton.
- Bridgton court expected to remain open, despite tight budget
BRIDGTON : Despite being on a list of eight courthouses with potential to close, a senator on the Legislature's Judiciary Committee said he was "guardedly optimistic" Bridgton District Court would remain open.
- Q & A - Ned Allen - Bridgton's past very much present
BRIDGTON : Those interested in learning more about the history of Bridgton now have a new resource - " "Bridgton," a book written by Ned Allen, president of the Bridgton Historical Society.
- Client representatives recognized by Travelers
In recognition of their hard work and continued commitment, Travelers recently presented the High Achiever Award to Linda Spear of the Cross Agency in Lewiston, Gail Turner of HRH of Northern New England in ...
- Cheers and Jeers: Rum Balls FRIDAY
Rick Warren: We must love gays. But only the sick ones. Obama spokeswoman Linda Douglass defends Warren thus and so : "Warren has been a passionate advocate on behalf of the poor and has really led evangelicals ...
- Inside Bridgton
Merry Christmas everybody! Even the Scrooges among us must be in the holiday spirit this week, as the "snowflake" lights are twinkling all along Main Street and the storefronts are decorated with gifts and ...
- Public works departments hope for less snow
LAKES REGION : While owners of ski areas and other local businesses may be hoping for snow, winter precipitation could cause budget problems for municipal public works departments.
- Project Warm ready for dropping temperatures
BRIDGTON : A community group in Bridgton is ready for the cold weather to hit, with places for residents to warm up and heaters and blankets to send home.
- School subsidy cuts larger than expected
LAKES REGION : Local school departments suffering greater than expected cuts in state subsidies are scrambling to fill the gap, superintendents said this week.
- Inside Bridgton
BRIDGTON : A joyful sound You know Christmas is near when holiday carols are on every commercial, radio station and retail sound system.
- At Gallery 302
Linda Layden, scrimshaw artist, will give a talk and demonstration of her work at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec.
- Bridgton woman killed in Hollis accident
HOLLIS : A Bridgton woman was killed and a Hollis man was transported to the hospital with leg injuries after a two-car accident Sunday in Hollis.
- Peace through art
Through art and dialogue, a Bridgton man is hoping to spread peace. Stephen Oliver, who will be at the Craft and Wares Fair in Bethel on Friday, moved to the area in 2005.
- Holiday festivities bring light
LAKES REGION : As days grow colder and darker, celebrations bring residents together to create warmth and light.
- United gets accreditation
United Ambulance Service of Bridgton became the second Maine licensed ground ambulance service to become nationally accredited.
- Bridgton school eyed as prime for economic development
BRIDGTON : While town officials eye the Bridgton Memorial School for its economic development potential, concerns that the site could be contaminated need to be addressed first.