James “Jim” Cyr was the only resident to turn in nomination papers to finish out a two-year term vacated on July 1.
Franklin
News and information about Franklin County from the Sun Journal.
Photos: Too early for bedtime, but not for a story
The mother and daughter from Farmington were enjoying some Dunkin’ Donuts and reading a book.
Franklin County approves 3-year pact with dispatchers union
Members will receive a 14% pay raise the first year and 3% for each of the remaining years.
Rangeley Water District to hold hearing on 5% rate increase
The public session is at 5 p.m. Oct. 25 at the district’s office on Vernon Bean Way.
Two Freeman Township residents vie for county commission seat
Robert “Bob” Carlton and Elizabeth “Betty Ann” Listowich will challenge each other at the polls on Nov. 8.
Participants at the Boston Tea Party will have commemorative markers placed on graves in Jay
James Starr (1740-1830) and Jonathan Parker (1728-1801) participated in the Boston Tea Party on Dec. 13, 1773 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Jay sets deadline for gravesite cleanups
American and military flags can be left until a week after Veterans Day; concrete urns can be turned upside down.
Livermore meeting on retirement plan options postponed to Oct. 11
A presenter from the state is unable to attend Thursday’s meeting.
Livermore road closure effort gets pushback from owner, others
Several people oppose the effort to stop plowing Wyman Road.
Secrecy surrounds Target’s opening date
Also in The Buzz: Cantrell Seafood is teasing a Lewiston-Auburn location; Stevie J’s Burgers and Burritos in Livermore Falls has new ownership; Walmart offers more pay for drivers.