2022 Quiz — Do you remember?
How closely did you follow area news in 2022, or simply how good is your memory?
Here’s a test straight from The Bridgton Newspages. See how many questions you answer correctly.
The answer key is posted as a separate document.
Q1. Oliver Blair, age 7, decided to take part in the Christmas Eve Sleepover to raise money for Harvest Hills Animal Shelter. He inspired others, who contributed through a GoFundMe page. The effort resulted in a record draw. How much did HHAS raise?
$25,000
$27,000
$29,000
Q2. Fryeburg Academy in February announced plans to upgrade its game complex with artificial field turf, new stadium lights, bleachers and press box. What was the total price tag for the John H. Atwood complex?
$1.3 million
$1.5 million
$2 million
Q3. Fryeburg Fair was selected to host a summer rally expected to draw 1,200 what?
ATV enthusiasts
Harley Davidson owners
Silver Bullets
Cannabis grower convention
Q4. The United Methodist Church in Bridgton closed as its congregation dwindled to a point they could no longer operate the facility. Who purchased the 1870 church?
Bridgton Food Pantry
Private developer
Bridgton Historical Society
Q5. The Covid-19 pandemic finally subsided in 2022. When did SAD 61 change its protocol to allow mask-wearing “optional?”
February
March
April
Q6. Solar farms cropped up along the Lake Region area landscape in 2022. While several projects were approved and constructed, one town ultimately rejected a 171-acre project, thanks to a vocal grassroots effort. Which town said “no?”
Lovell
Stoneham
Brownfield
Q7. Naples and the Lake Region were singing the blues when it was announced the Maine Bluesfest was leaving after 15 years. Where did the popular showcase go?
Yarmouth
Gorham
Portland
Lisbon
Q8. A longtime Bridgton school closed its doors after 28 years partly due the financial strains caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and a difficult transition from a privately held corporation to a non-profit. What school was it?
Artful Creations
Birthwise Midwifery School
Dry Mills Schoolhouse
Q9. Watching the horrors faced by the Ukrainian people due to unprovoked attacks by Russia, many area groups pitched in to help ease the pain, such as Molly Ockett Middle School students who collected various items and created care packages. Those packages were brought to a Ukrainian refugee camp in Poland by sisters Mary Brigid Curtis of Casco and Sheila Donahue of Norway. Which organization did the sisters volunteer their time to?
UNICEF
Doctors Without Borders
International SOS
World Central Kitchen
Q10. A Bridgton resident asked Historical Society Assistant Director and BNcolumnist Michael Davis to investigate the origins of an item found along Roger Brook off Middle Ridge Road. What was the object?
Antique medicine bottle
Unfinished headstone
Small safe with historical documents
Rusted saw that cut ice
Q11. A familiar face at Bridgton’s annual town meetings was Steve Collins, who presided over the gathering. In 2022, he pounded the gavel for the last time, closing out the session. How many years did Mr. Collins serve as moderator?
35
47
52
60
Q12. For runners and walkers, the Lake Region is blessed with road races through the summer and fall months. Which town below does nothost a road race?
Bridgton
Casco
Naples
Sebago
Lovell
Q13. Bridgton Police Department will add a valuable crime-fighting tool in 2023. What is it?
High tech radar gun
K-9 unit
Facial recognition software to ID suspects caught on videotape
Q14. Enock Glidden travels across Maine, including stops in Bridgton, as a consultant on how to…
Improve lake water quality
Solutions to reduce solid waste disposal
Upgrade nature trails to be more accessible to those with mobility issues
Q15. Lakes Environmental Association oversees numerous boat inspection stations across the region in its fight to keep invasive plants out of ponds and lakes. How many boat inspections were conducted in 2022?
10,000
12,500
13,000
14,500
Q16. From these boat inspections, how many invasive plants were detected and removed before boats were launched?
275
398
454
637
Q17. Nearly how many people hiked the Ledges and Bald Peak Trails (overseen and maintained by Loon Echo Land Trust) at Pleasant Mountain?
20,000
26,000
30,000
Q18. Development continued to surge in 2022. How many building permits were issued in Bridgton?
296
352
410
Q19. Let’s close out this quiz with four questions based on information crossing the editor’s desk. First up, a new study shows reading is on the rise among Americans. What percentage of Americans read a book in 2022 and what is the number of books the average person read?
78% and 3 books
82% and 4 books
93% and 5 books
Q20. What is the fastest decliningjob in Maine, which decreased by 93% over 10 years?
Middle/High School teachers
Psychiatric aides
Journalist/media specialist
Q21. Maine has more than 100 breweries and more than two dozen wineries, making the state having the highest number of breweries per capita in the United States (Portland is the highest of any city with 36 breweries per 100,000 people). Which is not a local brewery?
Fluvial Brewing
Black Pug Brewing
Saco River Brewing
Q22. Tis the holiday season, we close with a true or false, according to an old Maine law (that isn’t enforced), if you leave your Christmas decorations up after Jan. 14, you can be charged a fine.
True
False