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PublishedSeptember 15, 2021
Stop and smell the flowers
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2021
Walk for a cause
BETHEL — The CROP walk is just around the corner. What started in 2006 has blossomed over 15 years. The CROP walk is a three-mile walk to raise money to fight hunger. Money is raised through donations or by pledging someone who is walking. Anyone can donate. All of the churches in the region are […]
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2021
Bethel discusses broadband
BETHEL — The issue of broadband was brought up again at the Tuesday, Sept. 7, Bethel Board of Selectman’s meeting. Jeff Martin and Michelle, both on the Broadband Committee, were present. “If we’re giving it to everybody, we’re giving it to everybody,” said Town Manager Loretta Powers. “If we’re gonna do broadband, we should do […]
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2021
Dogs of Bethel: Mookey and Marshall, the dynamic duo
BETHEL — When Denise Manning gets home from work, her golden retriever, Marshall, 2, will follow her around and bonk the back of her legs with a toy in his mouth as he always does. A young pup whose full of energy, loves attention, and is a therapy dog, Marshall always has a toy in […]
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2021
Steve Wight: Working together is community
BETHEL — Born in Hartford, CT to parents both of whom were from Maine, Steve Wight always knew he was going to move back to his lineage in the Bethel area. “Well, my father grew up in Bethel, he was born in Oquossoc, by Rangeley, and my mother grew up in Bangor. They ended up […]
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2021
Local musician muses on memories and mileage
BETHEL — Bethel-based musician Brad Hooper gets his inspiration from a small twist of a phrase that could be said by anyone. From there, he can turn it into a hook, and the rest is a process that could take years. Although he lives in Albany, he works three to four shows a week in […]
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2021
Big heart, wise soul, Hailey Go Gold!
BETHEL — As Lucius Annaeus Seneca wrote, “As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but how good it is, is what matters.” When talking about Hailey Steward, Hailey’s mom, Tabaitha Steward, talks about the time when Hailey was in the children’s hospital and Steward had just bought her new bedding, […]
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2021
Chapman promoted to BHS executive director
BETHEL — William Chapman is the new executive director of the Bethel Historical Society. Chapman started his career by entering a library program at the University of Maine at Augusta, online. Simultaneously, he took a job at the Auburn Public library as a Reference Assistant. As a Reference Assistant, he helped anyone with questions, or […]
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2021
Bethel’s favorite one hit wonder
BETHEL — In honor of ‘National One Hit Wonder Day,’ upcoming on September 25th, The Bethel Citizen asked Bethel what it’s favorite one hit wonder song was out of the 10 hits it provided. Signs were put up across Bethel and this one made it to number one…The winner was: “Play That Funky Music,” by […]
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2021
Dogs of Bethel: Murphy, the free soul, Sachs a challenger
BETHEL — For Bob Harkins, his two golden retrievers are part of his family. They’re loyal companions that he takes on 3- to 7-mile hikes every day. There’s Murphy, 5, and Sach, 7 months. Murphy is social and easy-going; he hugs your side but when you need your own space, he will relax by himself. […]
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