The Olde Fashioned Christmas Festival is set to occur Dec. 2-4 and will feature cocoa, craft vendors, decorated Christmas trees to bid on and Santa Claus.
Brian Ponce
Brian Ponce is a staff writer for the Franklin Journal, as well as the Livermore Falls Advertiser and the Sun Journal. Prior to joining the Sun Media team, he worked across many different industries ranging from warehouses to restaurants while pursuing his passion for writing on the side. Brian graduated from California State University in San Bernardino, California, with a B.A. in English with a focus on creative writing. Afterward, he performed freelance work documenting local musicians and their music in the High Desert of San Bernardino County. When he is not searching for a story, Brian can typically be found in his native habitat, a comic book shop, researching taco recipes and meandering.
Wilton and others partnering for grant programs
With this partnership, AVCOG can assist municipalities with enrollment in grant programs designed to help towns combat climate change.
A real tree or a fake tree?
Consumers will have to consider things like cost, convenience and environmental impact when thinking about what type of tree to put up this year.
Award winning author Morgan Talty visits UMF
The author read two short stories from his award winning book, Night of the Living Rez, and answered questions from the audience on Thursday, Nov. 17, at the Landing.
UMF students see Spot dance
UMF students were paid a visit from Boston Dynamics and their robot, Spot, to learn about different ways to get kids interested in science and engineering.
More kids eating school lunches at RSU 9 than ever
Director of Food Services Andrew Hutchins is facing challenges with food cost, but more kids are eating food in RSU 9 cafeterias.
More students fed in RSU 9 schools
Director of Food Services Andrew Hutchins cites costs for fresh produce.
Local couple lends a hand to the farming community
Justin Triquet and Nicole Leroux are investing in their community in several ways, from fixing up old farms to planting chaga mushrooms.
Safe Voices receives grant for second pet friendly shelter
Safe Voices is set to open their second pet friendly shelter in Farmington with the help of a grant from RedRover. The shelter will be open in early 2023.