The 9th annual Hillside Fishing Derby will offer cash prizes, raffles and a full day of ice fishing fun.
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.
From Mount Mica to the ‘Big Find,’ Western Maine’s history told by tourmaline
From unearthing tourmaline in 1820 in West Paris to the world-changing 1972 discovery in Newry, the state has a place on the global mineral map.
Medical cannabis products pulled from Maine shelves after pesticides detected
Regulators issued a patient advisory after testing found unsafe pesticide levels in several cannabis concentrates sold at MarijuanaVille locations statewide.
Livermore Falls lawyer to review cannabis moratorium with ‘fine-tooth comb’
The Select Board voted Jan. 20 to have language in the proposed 180-day moratorium on new retail medical marijuana businesses reviewed.
Wilton board fields questions on ATV routes policy
The Select Board answered questions about its rescinded ATV route policy not being enforceable.
Guided winter activities to show off Rangeley-area conservation lands
Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is hosting a series of free activities for all g experience levels throughout February and March.
H&R Block relocates longtime Livermore Falls office to Jay
After 15 years in Livermore Falls, franchise owner Jammie Knox Wright moved the office citing safety concerns.
Wilton-Jay police committee sets new dates for presentations
The Wilton-Jay Police Collaboration Committee canceled a combined meeting and will instead meet with the select boards separately.
Jay, Livermore, Livermore Falls prepare to fight natural hazards
Residents from the tri-town area met Jan. 8 with Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments to review vulnerability data and prioritize actions to reduce risks.
Farmington to research replacement of tower truck
The Farmington Select Board authorized the fire chief to look into replacement and financing options for the aging Tower 3 fire apparatus.