Pam Harnden
Staff Writer
Pam Harnden, of Wilton, has been a staff writer for The Franklin Journal since 2012. Since 2015, she has also written for the Livermore Falls Advertiser and Sun Journal. She covers Livermore and Regional School Unit 73 school board meetings. She writes about people and community events in the greater Franklin County area and is the go-to person for school robotics competitions. Pam is a member of the Old Crow Indian Band and a supervisor for the Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District. She enjoys cooking, gardening, flower arranging, reading, music and spending time with her grandchildren. Pam has a bachelor's degree from the University of Maine at Orono and has been involved personally and professionally with numerous agricultural endeavors.
Trying something new leads to cherished family tradition
WILTON — Years ago, when I was self employed with three small children at home, the decision to try a new recipe was the beginning of what has turned into a cherished family tradition. At that time, women’s magazines such as Family Circle and Woman’s Day often included pull-out recipe booklets. A three-layered chocolate-mint bar […]
Farmington board opts not to request state waiver for an additional liquor license for Food City
Selectmen and a local business owner expressed concerns over the market being saturated.
RSU 73 sets budget timeline
At this time, it is not known if a District Budget Meeting can be held in 2021.
RSU 73 approves low- and moderate-risk winter sports
The district’s doctor and three nurses wrote letters supporting the proposal to allow students to participate in winter sports.
Livermore selectpersons leave municipal pay period unchanged
Board opts to move its meetings to Tuesday to avoid Monday holidays.
Farmington Polar Bear Club members don’t let weather stop them
The Farmington chapter of the Polar Bear club has taken a winter dip in Clearwater Lake in Industry at least once a year since 1986.
Livermore financial issues not resolved, discussions to continue
“The discussion is not over,” Selectperson Benjamin Guild said.
No winter sports for Spruce Mountain
Seven Regional School Unit 73 directors voted against allowing interscholastic winter sports, five were in favor, one recused herself and one was absent.