Selectpersons approved using $150,000 from the undesignated fund to reduce the tax burden.
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.
Cellphone tower application in Weld approved
The decision may be appealed.
Remote RSU 9 4th grade learners meet teachers in park
On the first day of school, teachers Sarah Carlson and Patti Murray met their students in Farmington’s Meeting House Park gazebo.
Ferna Girardin loves family, camp and reminiscing
Ferna Girardin of Wilton turned 100 Monday, Sept. 7, and was treated to a birthday parade Sunday.
RSU 73 approves low-risk sports competitions within MVC, but not moderate- and high-risk sports
Middle and high sports were included in the decisions.
Weld Planning Board approves cellphone tower application
The decision could be appealed.
Fayette Central School bus runs
FAYETTE — Information for Fayette Central School bus runs is listed below. School starts Tuesday, Sept. 8, for all students except those in pre-kindergarten. Classes for pre-kindergarten students begin Sept. 9. Please note: All bus passengers should be ready 10 minutes in advance of their scheduled pick-up and be at the bus stop waiting. It […]
Pigeons rule the roost in Farmington
Scott Landry breeds, shows, judges and races pigeons.
Livermore discusses capital roads, plans to increase transparency
The postponement of annual Town Meeting means some planned road work will have to wait until 2021.