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Pets of the Week

Franklin County Animal Shelter, is located at 550 Industry Road in Farmington. The shelter’s lobby, kitten, and available adult cat rooms are open to the public Monday to Saturday, Noon to 4 p.m.,and they are performing dog adoptions by appointment.  Please call us at 207-778-2638 during our office hours to schedule. We’d love to help […]

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Meadow Lanes bowling

Wednesday Night Ladies Week of Oct, 18. Teams: Living On A Spare 38-18, Wreckin Balls 36-20, Mines In The Gutters 34-22 ,Bowling Belles 28-28 , Just One More 26-30, Golden Oldies 24-32, Designs By Darlene 22-34, Full Of 5 Pins 16-40. Games: Melissa Malone 201, Marley Stevens 196, Vicky Kinsey 186, Dena Duguay 179, Beverly […]

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Briefly

Breakfast NEW SHARON — Saturday, Nov. 11 from 7 to 11 a.m., Messalunskit Chapter #170 OES and Franklin Lodge #123 on Rout 2 in New Sharon is having a Veteran’s Day Breakfast. Honored Veterans will be the guests, family member $5 and children under 5 are free. The menu will feature bacon, sausage, eggs, pancakes […]

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New artist exhibition at CV Library

CARRABASSETT VALLEY— Carrabassett Valley Public Library will feature Andre Benoit, exhibiting amazing sculptures here at the library through January 9, 2024. There will be a Wine & Cheese Reception Friday, Dec. 15 from 4:30-6 p.m. Benoit says, “I am not entirely aware of the origin of my aesthetic curiosity, but I have long been deeply […]

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Vote ‘Yes’ on Question 6

To the Editor: Over 100 years ago, in 1875, the Maine Legislature voted to omit sections of the Maine Constitution from all printed versions. These were the sections that had governed the separation of Maine from Massachusetts, and these sections included language about Maine’s original treaty obligations to the Wabanaki. It is important to note […]