The kits valued at $200 will be given free to the first 20 schools or programs that agree to form a team to compete in the 2025 Envirothon.
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Critters galore: Youth will have their artwork depicting animals on display in Chesterville
The art will be on display Saturday evening, May 11 at the Chesterville Center Union Meeting House as part of the Animal Tales event.
Wilton approves road closures for upcoming Blueberry Festival
Selectperson Keith Swett stressed to Event Coordinator Renee Woodard on Tuesday, April 23, to keep barricades up and manned until all the foot traffic has cleared.
Jay-Niles Memorial Library aims to increase reading for younger children
The library has teamed up with the 1000 Books Foundation to offer a free program that encourages parents to read more to their children.
Wilton sets special town meeting for cannabis moratorium
The meeting, set for Tuesday, April 9, will be to discuss the possibility of extending the current six month moratorium on cannabis licenses.
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office auctioning truck
The auction ends Friday, March 29.
Jay-area high school wins Class B One Acts competition; see it March 20
A performance of will be held Wednesday evening, March 20, at the high school to raise funds for the state competition.
Jay author lights up Treat Memorial Library book club
Kayla Maurais of Jay recently released her first novel ‘Soul Suckers’ and made a visit to the Treat Memorial Library on Thursday, March 14, to talk about it.
Livermore Falls library finds postcards from life well traveled
Treat Memorial Library in Livermore Falls holds a collection of postcards from almost a century ago, most of which belonged to library founder Elsie Treat’s first cousin, the globetrotting Stella May Butterfield.
Wilton welcomes Jordan Schanck as new Parks and Rec director
The Wilton Select Board welcomed Jordan Schanck at their meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 20, as they said farewell to former director Frank Donald, who served for over 30 years.