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Oxford Hills High School students learn about potential careers in Maine's outdoor economy
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Dozens of students from Oxford Hills High School spent the day learning about potential careers that highlight Maine's $3 billion outdoor economy. The high school students attended sessions led by University of New England students in the newly launched "Outdoor Business and Innovation” major. They took...
Longtime Seeds of Peace director stresses dialogue between campers this year
OTISFIELD (WGME) -- A camp that sees hosts children from war-torn places like Israel and Palestine is paying close attention to rising tensions overseas. Seeds of Peace in Otisfield connects teenagers from all walks of life during summer camps. The longtime director says there will be children from both Israel...
Changes coming to dangerous Maine intersection
JAY, Maine — Changes are being made to a dangerous intersection in Maine. Starting on Monday, May 13, Bean's Corner in Jay, where Routes 133 and 156 intersect, will become a four-way stop. Right now, only drivers on Route 156 must stop. According to data from the Maine Department...
Poland Springs and others switching to aluminum bottles
STATEWIDE -- The water many of us drink is going to look a little different. Bluetriton which owns Poland Spring, Deer Park, Ice Mountain, Arrowhead, and Pure Life is going to be putting its water in aluminum bottles. It's also going to be donating 1 percent of aluminum bottle sales...
Rumford K-9 finds drugs, firearm during traffic stop
RUMFORD (WGME) -- A Rumford police K-9 named "Niko" found a gun and methamphetamine during a traffic stop Wednesday. Early Wednesday evening, Rumford police say they saw a suspicious vehicle with expired, New Hampshire-registered license plates. Police say they stopped the motorist to cite them for their expired plates and...
Weather At Your School: Oxford Hills Middle School
PARIS, Maine — Meteorologist Ted McInerney visited with the 7th graders at Oxford Hills Middle School in South Paris. This content is imported from Facebook. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
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