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Face Time: Ronald Fowler — Lewiston security expert and dystopian fiction writer

Read Article Lewiston resident Ronald Fowler’s military experience conducting security sweeps to evaluate risks and vulnerabilities has led to a lucrative civilian life teaching criminal justice and providing security for local businesses. Ronald Fowler Submitted photo It also paved the way for Fowler’s first novel, “The Last Plan.” The first book in the four-part series, called “Phase One: Origins,” was released earlier this year. The United States is hit with a nuclear weapon and the president, David Moore, is strangely absent. Raised in New Jersey, Fowler served with the Maritime Security Response Team for the United States Coast Guard and as an executive officer for the Air National Guard with both the 243rd Engineering Squadron and the 101st Security Squadron, both based in Maine. Fowler has taught criminal justice at both Central Maine Community College and Oxford Hills Technical School. He holds a doctorate in education and learning from Aspen University.

Paris selectmen adopt budget slightly higher than 2020-2021

Read Article PARIS Following a 30-minute public hearing Monday, the Board of Selectmen approved the 2021-22 municipal budget that will be presented to voters at June’s annual Town Meeting. Town Manager Dawn Noyes said the budget is a modest increase from last year, drawing praise from selectmen. When combined with an anticipated increase in general revenue of $101,500, the $3.8 million municipal budget would increase a little more than $50,000. That figure does not include the town’s hare of the School Administrative District 17 budget, which will be determined next month. Much of the increase in the municipal budget is due to wages and benefits.

A glimpse to the future: Oxford senior serves her high school community

Read Article OXFORD  Helping others has been a big focus for Oxford’s Molly Littlefield throughout her four years at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, logging more than 115 service hours, especially impressive since her work was cut short by the pandemic more than a year ago. OHCHS student Molly Littlefield of Oxford started volunteering at the Pink Feather Foundation her freshman year. File photo Littlefield started at the Pink Feather Foundation, the nonprofit that provides clothing and accessories to youth in need throughout Oxford Hills, as a freshman. She logged in about 60 hours over about two years. “I would go to the store, iron and fold clothes, the whole nine yards,” she said. “What really appealed to me about Pink Feather is the good feeling, of giving back to the community, and especially to people I might know because it’s for the Oxford Hills community. It’s something I loved. I remember once, seeing someone with the pink feather box. I saw t

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