The Select Board discussed the responsibilities of the Village Enhancement Committee and reviewed the results of a speed table survey during their Monday meeting.
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.
Phillips-based school district budget passes
Kingfield voters support MSAD 58 budget and approved zoning changes to allow two apartment buildings in town.
Local students dazzle at ‘Magic on the Menu’ in Rumford
Nine young magicians from The School of Magic and Showmanship captivated the audience at the 49 Franklin Reception Hall and Mystic Theater with a spellbinding “Magic on the Menu” dinner show, under the guidance of founder Scot Grassette.
Kingfield selectmen greenlight $493,294 fire truck acquisition
The Kingfield Select Board voted to purchase a new $493,294 fire truck, utilizing a combination of reserve funds and a lease/purchase agreement.
Mt. Abram High School celebrates graduation for Class of 2024
Mt. Abram High School celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2024 with over 500 attendees, honoring the achievements of its students and the strong community support behind them.
Phillips-area school district budget passes
Kingfield voters support MSAD 58 budget and also approved zoning changes to allow two apartment buildings in town.
Livermore Select Board addresses resident concerns regarding road maintenance issues
The Livermore Select Board addressed residents’ concerns regarding road maintenance procedures and prioritization during the meeting on June 4, emphasizing equitable distribution of resources amidst limited budgets and aging infrastructure challenges.
Correction
In the Livermore Select Board article in the June 5 edition, Michele O’Ben’s name should have been spelled, O’Ben. We regret the misspelling.
Kingfield POPS: Nurturing creativity and community in rural Maine
Kingfield POPS is returning for the annual concert in Kingfield, free to kids ages 17 and under.
Kingfield voters OK $2 million budget at annual town meeting
Kingfield residents approved a $2,088,761 municipal budget and elected several officials during the annual town meeting, which featured extensive community participation and debate on various budget items.