A 2010 International plow/dump truck will go to West Paris.
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 33 years and mom of eight children. Rebecca was born in Florida, but has been in Maine for over 15 years, and in New England since her teen years.
Livermore Falls library holds paint night with glow in the dark paints and black lights
The library’s Glow-in-the-Dark Paint Night on June 27 invited participants to create fluorescent artwork under black lights.
Author Monica Wood visits Jay-Niles Memorial Library to discuss latest novel ‘How to Read a Book’
Award-winning author Monica Wood captivated the audience at Jay-Niles Memorial Library on June 26, sharing insights on her writing process and reflecting on her inspirations and experiences.
Kingfield Select Board reviews changes to zoning ordinance
The Planning Board plans to gather more feedback at an informational meeting July 9 at 6 p.m.
Wilton Free Public Library’s annual Fancy Nancy Tea Party event is a success
The Wilton Free Public Library’s recent Fancy Nancy Tea Party was a success with 70 attendees enjoying storytime, crafts, and treats, and the excitement continues with the adventurous Summer Reading Program 2024, featuring diverse activities and events throughout July.
Where’s Waldo? Hunt for him in downtown Farmington throughout July
The ‘Find Waldo Local’ event in Downtown Farmington invites families to search for the iconic character at 20 local businesses throughout July, culminating in a prize drawing and celebration.
21st Century Kids of F.R.A.N.K.L.I.N. summer programs for RSU 9 and MSAD 58 are underway
RSU 9 and MSAD 58 have kicked off their 21st Century Kids of F.R.A.N.K.L.I.N. summer programs with plans for a field trip to Mount Blue State Park in July.
Treat Memorial Library in Livermore Falls hosts summer reading and Chewonki Foundation of Wiscasset
Treat Memorial Library hosted an educational event on predator ecology led by Chewonki Foundation science educator Kyle Wonser, also known as Nature Kyle.
Gov. Janet Mills cuts the ribbon for Bjorn Center for Career and Technical Education at Farmington school
The new Bjorn Center for Career & Technical Education at Mt. Blue Middle School in Farmington was funded by Dick Bjorn and in part by the State of Maine.
Kingfield Select Board discusses MSAD 58 budget concerns and upcoming meeting with Maine Department of Education official
The Kingfield Select Board discussed the town’s increased share of the MSAD 58 budget and scheduled a public meeting with Maine Department of Education’s Paula Gravelle to address residents’ concerns.