The MSAD 58 board of directors discussed fundraisers and funding during the Oct. 17 meeting.
Leo Goddard
Leo Goddard covers Farmington and some of its surrounding towns. He recently graduated from the University of Maine at Farmington with a BFA in Creative Writing. His passion for writing was strengthened by the Longfellow Young Writers’ Camp and the Monson Arts Residency where he worked on his first novel. Aside from writing, his hobbies include singing, playing music, and making art.
Restaurant closure trend continues in Farmington as Uno Mas shuts down
Three Farmington food service businesses have closed so far this year. First Gifford’s Ice Cream, then Mary Jane’s Slice of Heaven, and now Uno Mas. What’s next?
Haunted Chandler Farm in Strong draws in big crowd on a chilly night
The third annual Haunted Chandler Farm is a success despite cold and windy weather.
November is ‘Dinovember’ at Jay-Niles Memorial Library
Jay-Niles Memorial Library is hosting dino-themed events throughout the month of November.
Livermore Falls Fire Captain Nixon Ortiz is ‘a local hero’
When he isn’t saving lives and putting out fires, Ortiz can be found volunteering his time with children as the Area Youth Sports vice president.
Halls of Horror causes screams of terror and delight in Wilton
The biggest United Way of the Tri-Vally Area fundraiser has the community screaming.
UMF celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day
After students returned from fall break, UMF presented activities to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, including themed lunch options.
American Legion National Commander visits Roderick-Crosby Post 28 in Farmington
The 105th American Legion National Commander spoke at Roderick-Crosby American Legion Post 28.
Community gets together, discusses needs at the Homestead in Farmington
The Franklin County Children’s Task Force hosted a free community dinner at the Homestead Kitchen Bar to discuss strengths and weaknesses within the community.