This year, small businesses are bracing for a more muted season, as some Americans spend more cautiously.
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UK leader Liz Truss goes from triumph to trouble in 6 weeks
British Prime Minister Liz Truss has only been in office for six weeks
Russia military range shooting leaves 11 dead, 15 wounded
The Russian Defense Ministry says that two volunteer soldiers fired at other troops at a Russian military firing range near Ukraine.
Preview: Celtics have eyes on return to NBA Finals
Team looking for another championship despite Udoka scandal
Trump denounces Jan. 6 committee as ‘witch hunt’ but won’t say if he’ll testify
On his social media outlet, the twice-impeached ex-president blasted members for not asking him earlier and called the panel “a total BUST.”
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Wreck of the Portland’ and ‘Muddled Through’
Journalist J. North Conway’s dramatic story of the 1898 storm that ravaged the New England coast, and the 10th book in the ‘Maine Clambake Mystery’ series
Farmington to hold hearing Oct. 24, special Town Meeting Oct. 25
A public hearing is required before voters can consider approving amendments to the Farmington Zoning Ordinance which would add the definitions and other details for homeless shelters.
Tradition carried on at FMH block party
The Fall Block Party returns to Franklin Memorial Hospital after coronavirus pandemic halted the free family-oriented educational event.
Wilton waterline project funding discussed
The Wilton Select Board considers using previously undesignated funds to help pay for the town’s upcoming waterline project.
IRS wants millions to claim child tax credit, stimulus funds
IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig says many people who qualify for the tax benefits will need to file a 2021 federal income tax return to get the credit.