The Somerset Grist Mill founder is back in central Maine after exploring grain markets in Reykjavik.
June 2014
First Wind says Bingham wind project not affected by ruling
The company says rejection of a proposed Bowers Mountain wind power project won’t affect an even bigger project in Bingham.
Owner: North Anson golf course a risk but also hidden gem
Diadema Golf Club, a nine-hole public course, opened last week on what was farmland and woods.
Downtown Gardiner law firm moving to new office
On Monday, Farris Law is opening in a new building on Brunswick Avenue after being downtown for more than 40 years.
Former Elizabeth Arden estate on Long Pond for sale
The 17-acre property in Rome and Mount Vernon was the center of the Maine Chance Spa, a destination for the rich and famous.
3 accused of ransacking N.H. grave in search of ‘real will’
The cement vault for Eddie Nash was found cracked last month, the casket opened and his remains searched.
Palermo Library receives grant
Computer and software will be updated for staff, patrons.
Burns graduates Royal Academy
YARMOUTH — Brendon Todd Burns, son of Cynthia and Robert Burns, of Sidney, graduated from Royal Academy, in Gray, recently at a ceremony celebrated at the First Parish Congregational Church. As is the custom at graduation, each student’s teacher spoke personally about each of their students. The parents of each student were called to the […]
FCHN employs raise funds for nonprofit
Franklin County’s first homeless shelter supported by May baskets.
Franklin County Courts
Franklin County Superior Court, Farmington District Court closed cases for April 28-May 7, 2014.