Easton High School graduates say goodbye to start new adventures The 18 graduates of the Easton High School Class of 2021 made one final promenade together on Friday night. Marching the traditional step and stop “Pomp and Circumstance” beat into the school gymnasium, the high school seniors marked the end of a shared educational journey.
EASTON, Maine The 18 graduates of the Easton High School Class of 2021 made one final promenade together on Friday night. Marching the traditional step and stop “Pomp and Circumstance” beat into the school gymnasium, the high school seniors marked the end of a shared educational journey.
“After tonight many of us will be starting new journeys and stories of everything that happened here will be memories,” First Honor Essayist Rachel Wipperman said. “Years from now we will watch our own children go through what we went through. The constant cycle of both pain and joy, grief and happiness.”
After months of grappling with taxpayer concerns related to town spending on the new ambulance service, the Fort Fairfield Town Council will vote on the municipal FY 2021-2022 budget on June 17.
An Ashland woman was charged with operating a vehicle while under the influence after crashing the 2006 Ford Focus she was driving into the back of an SUV towing a U-Haul trailer on Route 163 in Mapleton Thursday afternoon, according to Maine State Police.
The Fort Fairfield Town Office. (Kathleen Phalen Tomaselli | The Star-Herald)
Fort Fairfield town manager responds to taxpayer budget concerns In what has become a contentious budget battle between concerned Fort Fairfield taxpayers and town leadership, Town Manager Andrea Powers referred to a taxpayer group list of questions regarding the FY 21-22 proposed budget as a “taxpayer manifesto” during last week’s town council meeting.
FORT FAIRFIELD, Maine In what has become a contentious budget battle between concerned Fort Fairfield taxpayers and town leadership, Town Manager Andrea Powers referred to a taxpayer group list of questions regarding the FY 21-22 proposed budget as a “taxpayer manifesto” during last week’s town council meeting.
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The fiddlehead (background image), namesake of Presque Isle’s first Fiddlehead Festival held on Saturday, May 22. Counterclockwise from top left: At the boat landing in Presque Isle, Ms. Elite Northern Maine Chantelle Deloge picks fiddleheads; Miss Northern Maine Kiana Gordon attends the Star City Syndicate concert at the end of the festival; artists Randy and Laura McPherson, Crafty Gram Studio, are happy to be out and about; and Star City Syndicate s Doug Cronkhite interacts with the audience. (Photos: Kathleen Phalen Tomaselli | The Star-Herald)
The fiddlehead (background image), namesake of Presque Isle’s first Fiddlehead Festival held on Saturday, May 22. Counterclockwise from top left: At the boat landing in Presque Isle, Ms. Elite Northern Maine Chantelle Deloge picks fiddleheads; Miss Northern Maine Kiana Gordon attends the Star City Syndicate concert at the end of the festival; artists Randy and Laura McPherson, Crafty Gram Studio, are h