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.
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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.
Turtletopia Childcare offers home daycare in Jay
Owner and Operator Tabitha Witherell says she loved babysitting her cousins and siblings growing up, and with Turtletopia Childcare she can make it official.
Jay quilting group sews up community caring
Country Square Quilters meet twice a month, donate numerous quilts every year to a variety of Maine organizations and hospitals.
Proposed Farmington senior housing project moves forward
Avesta Housing is planning an affordable senior housing project at 126 Willow Springs Drive in Farmington, requested approval for a Community Development Block Grant to help fund it.
Hollandstrong plans 9th annual ice fishing derby
The 9th Annual Ice Fishing Derby will be held on Saturday, Jan. 27, at Wilson Lake in Wilton and all proceeds will go to the Hollandstrong Community Foundation.
Midway there: Wilton’s time capsule to rest another 79 years
Buried in 1953, Wilton’s time capsule will have another 79 years of waiting before the town cracks it open and finds what their predecessors left them.
Dance is the air this Jay student breathes
Mallory Merrill of Jay loves dancing and is studying to become a dance teacher.
Jay food pantry renamed to include 3 towns
Tri-Town Ministerial Association Food Cupboard is now Food Cupboard Jay, Livermore, Livermore Falls.
Homeschooling on the rise in parts of Franklin County
Regional School Unit 9, like many districts both statewide and nationally, is contending with fluctuating numbers of students coming in and out of the district.