The new plan includes a turning loop on the restaurant site to allow drive-thru customers access to more parking spots.
Kaitlin Schroeder
Big wood chip deliveries worry UMF neighbors
Quebec Street residents say they’re worried about the effect of trucks making frequent deliveries to the school’s new biomass central heating plant.
Unity College students find range of ‘green’ career choices
The environmentally oriented job fair brings recruiters and students together to talk about potential careers that benefit the environment.
Wilton Hardware to reopen in new location
While it is moving down the street, the new Wilton Hardware is intended to maintain the “old-fashioned feel” of the store that was a Main Street mainstay for 100 years.
UMF ensemble taps Industrial Revolution with experimental instruments
Students recently performed with 16 instruments originally designed to recreate the sounds of 20-century factories.
Farmington budget panel suggests $5,000 more for library than selectmen
Neither board has endorsed the nonprofit Farmington Public Library’s request for $146,666, which is up 2 percent over last year.
Farmington selectmen recommend library, road work budget cuts
The board voted 4-1 to cut the library budget by $8,000 and voted 3-2 to reduce the road work budget by $83,000.
Kibby Mountain wind farm may finance communications improvements
TIF money from the wind project is eyed as a way to leverage better broadband, cellular and emergency radio communications.
Heat Dance raises money for Franklin County fuel assistance
Organizers hope that Friday’s event will raise more than $21,000 for fuel assistance.
Patriots’ presence boosts Super Bowl excitement at local pubs
The annual championship game always draws a crowd, but with New England participating, “It makes it even bigger,” one manager said.