Easton cleans up Saturday

Hillary Hallett, Special to The County
8 years ago

Easton will host a town clean-up day on Saturday, May 6, and will provide a collection point at the town garage on the Fry Pan Road for household junk. 

No household garbage or used oil will be accepted. 

There will also be a collection point next to the recycling igloos behind the town office to dispose of electronics such as televisions, computers, monitors, printers, fluorescent bulbs, circuit boards, cell phones, fax machines, scanners, laptops, DVD/VCR players, batteries and copiers.  

Representing Easton during the small schools volleyball tournament, held in March in Caribou, were team members, from left, Mikey Brown, Hunter Brown, Jake Flewelling, Jordan Doody, Eli Coy, Zach Hammond and Dustin LaCroix. (Photo courtesy of Hillary Hallett)

All recyclables must be deposited in the igloos behind the Town Office.  

Coordinate your spring cleaning with the cleanup day and make Easton a more beautiful place to live.  This is a service for Easton residents only.

Happy Days update

The Happy Days Senior Citizens’ Club met after a pizza lunch on April 13 with 15 members present.  

The next meeting will be at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 27, following a potluck lunch in the recreation room at the Manor.  

Seniors, please plan to join and invite a friend.

Community library

On Saturdays the Community Library will be held at the Easton High School Library and will feature a story time from 10 to 10:30 a.m., geared for toddlers/pre-K to grade 3; children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult.  The story time will include a picture book with an activity/color page to follow

The library will be open to the community for patrons to utilize library services; book loans, use of periodicals and reference materials, Internet and computer access. Patrons may bring their own devices to access the Internet and will be asked to follow existing library rules/guidelines.   

This week’s dates include Wednesday, May 3, at the Elementary School and Saturday, May 6, at the High School.  

Hillary Hallett is the correspondent for Easton. She can be reached by sending an e-mail to: hillary_jt@myfairpoint.net or calling 551-7737.

Members of Easton’s National Honor Society recently delivered half a bus full of supplies to the Sister Mary O’Donnell homeless shelter in Presque Isle. From left are Elise Allen, Jake Flewelling, Kathleen Haney, Breann Clayton, Isabella Morin, Delia Bonner, Summer Guess, Abby Currier, Cecelia Ferris, Kathleen Haney, Sara Gilman, Delaney Leach, Connor Bragg, Paige Flewelling and Collin Sotomayor. (Photo courtesy of Hillary Hallett)