Kathy Houston outlined plans for an informal committee to explore school withdrawal options using data.
Rebecca Richard
Staff Writer
Rebecca Richard is a reporter for the Franklin Journal. She graduated from the University of Maine after studying literature and writing. She is a small business owner, wife of 32 years and mom of eight children. Rebecca was born in Florida, but has been in Maine for over 10 years, and in New England since her teen years.
Mayhew vies for Wilton RSU 9 seat in June school election
Griffin Mayhew, a Mt. Blue alumnus, aims to bring transparency and student-focused leadership to the RSU 9 board.
Tri-Town Memorial Day Parade honors heroes with patriotism
Jay, Livermore, and Livermore Falls came together May 26 to honor fallen service members with a vibrant Memorial Day parade featuring flags, floats, and community pride.
Fayette board reviews school roof funds, major roadwork progress
At their May 13 meeting, Fayette officials discussed roof repairs, transportation staffing, and road reconstruction timelines.
Treat Memorial Library prepares for summer reading with crafty kickoff
Director Brianna Rush highlights a craft activity for Treat Library’s Summer Reading kickoff on June 14.
Chesterville board sets July 8 vote to fill vacant Select Board seat
Jason Ward’s resignation was accepted May 15, with nomination papers due June 5 and a vote set for July 8.
Chesterville Select Board approves bid for truck
Board OKs $25K truck bid and urges residents to oppose RSU 9 budget hike.
Retired teacher and legislator inspires art students with painting
Mr. Lance, a retired science teacher, shared his landscape painting techniques and life experience with Spruce Mountain High School art students.
Fayette attorney explains benefits of trusts and transfer on death deeds
At a May 19 Fayette event, Jed Davis detailed how trusts and TOD deeds can help families avoid probate and preserve assets.
Fayette event urges seniors to make plans for end-of-life decisions
Attorney Jed Davis spoke to residents about wills, powers of attorney, and elder law during Fayette’s May 19 Muffin Monday event.