Municipal officials may be starting a trend of interfering in Oxford Hills' eight-town school district, appointing directors according to political affiliations and referring to the district as a "quagmire" and a "swamp."
Cathy Bickford was unanimously recommended and approved as Agnes Gray's principal and the varsity basketball teams received a standing ovation from directors honoring players and coaches for a successful season.
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OXFORD Roopers Redemption manager Janice Kimball has seen a lot of odd things come through the company’s returnable business over the years.
She has returned car keys to customers, stopped them from bringing in bags of used auto parts (“I thought you took in recycling”), dealt with all forms of household trash and has to assume that anyone who works for her may come across discarded drug paraphernalia.
Recently she tracked down a customer who had inadvertently included a power drill with his bottles.
Roopers redemption manager Janice Kimball discovered an urn in a bag of returnables. Oxford store clerk Teresa Caron tracked down the deceased’s family.