Children take a ride on a stand-up merry-go-round.
Franklin
News and information about Franklin County from the Sun Journal.
Livermore Falls Town Office to close Wednesdays in August
Town clerk/treasurer has taken on sewer clerk duties in addition to regular work.
Meeting in Wilton to discuss future of local biomass industry
A business forum will be held 6 p.m. Wednesday, August 14 in Wilton to discuss the impact on the biomass industry from the CMP NECEC project.
This week’s agenda
Monday Hebron: Select Board, 7 p.m., Town Office Jay: Select Board, sewer commitment, 3 p.m., Town Office Jay: Select Board, regular meeting, 6 p.m., Town Office Paris: Select Board, 6:30 p.m., Town Office Peru: Selectmen, 6 p.m., Town Office Sumner: Fire Department Auxiliary, 6:30 p.m., Town Office Waterford: Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Town Office Tuesday Buckfield: […]
Driver charged in car crash that killed a Wilton man pleads not guilty
William Blanchard, 19, is charged with manslaughter following the September 2018 car crash that killed a 20-year-old man from Wilton.
Salt and Pepper restaurant opens in Wilton
Owners Don and Mary Beane have extensive backgrounds in food service and catering, starting their careers as students in Farmington.
Garbage truck plows into five vehicles in Farmington
FARMINGTON — Six vehicles were demolished, but no serious injuries were reported, when a garbage truck slammed into five vehicles Thursday morning on Fairbanks Road. Police said the garbage truck, owned by Archie’s Disposal and driven by Thomas Davenport, 50, of Canton slammed into the back of a Ford F-250 pickup truck while both vehicles […]
RSU 9 board tackles strategic planning
Providing a quality education for all students, maintaining meaningful professional culture and an engaged community are needs that long–range planning should address.
East Wilton: Dunlookin Farm leaving the milk business
Richard Corey and Dr. Michelle Mosher are eliminating organic dairy from their Wilton farm. A 30% loss in price per gallon and unpredictable expenses are driving the farmers’ decision.
Livermore board awards scholarship
LIVERMORE — Alexis Beardsley was named the recipient of the annual $1,000 Pollard Scholarship at Monday night’s meeting of the Board of Selectpersons. Livermore began awarding the scholarship in 1980 after the opening of a 50-year-old box containing papers showing Augustus Pollard had set aside funds, with instructions the interest be used each year to […]