A public hearing is scheduled for Oct. 24; district vote set Nov. 7.
Franklin Journal
Liberty: Connecting horse and human without bridles
Liberty horsemanship asks horses to connect with people without the use of bridles or other traditional tools.
Farmington Rec center gearing up for Spooktacular
The Farmington Recreation Department is calling for business and other organizations to sign for their Indoor Spooktacular, slated for Saturday, Oct. 28.
Farmington-based school district struggles to find applicants for key positions
FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 Superintendent Christian Elkington presented his report to the board of directors on Tuesday, Sept. 19, wherein he stated that, while RSU 9 is in a better position than other school districts in the state, several key positions need to be filled and the applicant pool has run dry for […]
UMA and UMF team up to help with Maine workforce needs
UMA and UMF are collaborating on a grant program that will aim to remove financial barriers for students interested in pursuing certificates for substance use disorders counselor and employment specialist.
Early childhood development program grand opening set for Oct. 4 in Farmington
Jumpin’ Jamz, a new early childhood development program for babies and toddlers, is making its way to Farmington for a grand opening on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
Wilton sets special town meeting on moratorium Oct. 17
Wilton will hold a special town meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m. in regards to the cannabis moratorium and updates to ordinances.
UMF receives research grant benefiting college and area high school students
UMF biology professor Dr. Timothy Breton has assembled his team of research assistants to help him with a three-year research project.
Farmington Fair adds hay bale decorating contest to its 7-day exhibition
The fair is scheduled to open next Sunday and feature several new events.
Famed sportswriter Bob Ryan to speak in Weld Saturday
Bob Ryan, a New England sports celebrity is a part-time Weld summer resident.