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FSB hires commercial credit risk officer

FARMINGTON — Franklin Savings Bank has announced the appointment of Amy Hebert to the role of Commercial Credit Risk Officer. Throughout her career, Hebert has gained an extensive amount of exposure in virtually all aspects of the commercial banking world, including compliance, lending and credit analysis. “The combination of Amy’s varied experience and thoughtful, professional […]

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Weber Insurance partners with Providence Mutual

FARMINGTON — Weber Insurance Agency is pleased to announce Providence Mutual as their newest insurance carrier.  Providence Mutual offers home, auto and commercial lines products.  They are a well-respected company providing service, security and stability since 1800.  Providence joins over 20 other high quality insurance carriers that Weber Insurance works with.  Weber’s local, friendly agents  […]

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FEMA issues warning to consumers

REGION — While many of our friends and neighbors work together to respond and recover from COVID-19, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) warns residents to be on the look-out for scammers targeting those affected by the pandemic. These criminals often pretend to be in the government, contacting people by robocall, text message, email or […]

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Meadow Lanes Bowling Results

Tuesday night mixed winter league – resumed WILTON — Men’s high game scratch scores: Floyd Bullen – 233 Wayne Doyon – 180 Stephen Adams – 170 Men’s high series scratch scores: Floyd Bullen – 567 Wayne Doyen – 478 Stephen Adams – 470 Women’s high game scratch scores: Peggy Needham – 183 Cathy Walton – […]

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CV Library new books July 2020

Carrabassett Valley — The Carrabassett Valley Public is open for business and a shipment of new books just arrived! (Please see attached list) Even though we are not open to the public for inside seating or long stays, you may use the patio or  visit the library for up to 15 minutes by appointment during open […]

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Wilton shoots back at CMP corridor

To the Editor: This week the town of Wilton passed a new ordinance to protect our natural resources from major transmission line projects like CMP’s NECEC corridor. At the meeting, CMP’s fancy lawyer requested to speak, and my fellow citizens joined together to block her. We have heard more than enough from this foreign corporation. […]