KINGFIELD — After three run-ins with police in 10 hours, an Athens man was being held at the Franklin County Detention Center on Wednesday on charges of drunken driving, criminal mischief and failure to report an accident. The series of events involving Anthony Cobb, 33, began shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday when Franklin County Deputy Brian […]
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Old library draws interest at Farmington Fair
FARMINGTON — The original New Sharon library has drawn a steady stream of visitors this week at the Farmington Fair. Library trustees moved the building to the fairgrounds last year, then fairgrounds staff repaired the original horsehair plaster, did some painting and added a ramp for easy access. On Monday, hundreds of Franklin County elementary school […]
Livermore Falls sells foreclosed properties for $100; recognize Transfer Station attendants
LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen voted Tuesday to accept bids of $100 each for two town properties and to abate the back taxes and sewer fees on each one for the new owners. Ricky Tompkins of Livermore Falls bid $100 for a multistory house and property at 15 Sewall St. The property needs extensive renovations, he […]
Wilton designates Drug-Free Safe Zones
WILTON — Selectpersons on Tuesday unanimously approved designating several locations as drug-free safe zones. Chief of Police Heidi Wilcox requested the designation and appropriate labeling for areas where children congregate, including licensed day care centers, a child-only fishing area, and Western Maine Play Museum. Backus Memorial Field, and East Wilton, Village View, Bass, and McGillicuddy […]
Senior Citizens Day draws crowd to Farmington Fair
FARMINGTON — Senior Citizens Day at Farmington Fair is a time to see old friends, check out the exhibits, eat fair food and see the animals. Peggy McDonald and Barbara McDonald, both of Jay, were two of many from around the state enjoying the fair Tuesday. They enjoy looking at the exhibits and supporting the […]
Pennsylvania man sentenced 90 days for accessing nude photos on woman's phone
FARMINGTON — A Franklin County justice sentenced a Pennsylvania man to 90 days in jail Tuesday for accessing a car buyer’s deleted photo album and sending nude photos of her to himself on March 19. Kevin Rennie, 32, of Philadelphia pleaded guilty July 13 to a felony charge of aggravated criminal invasion of computer privacy. […]
Hands-on learning at Farmington Fair
Phillips Elementary School eighth-grade students Dakota Bachelder, Kaylie Davis and Hope Gould prepare cider Monday during Agriculture Education Day at the Farmington Fair. (Dee Menear/Franklin Journal)
Beavers block culverts again in Livermore
Beavers are blocking culverts on the Strickland Ferry Road in Livermore, according to town officials. Maine Game Warden Harry Weigman will get advice from a biologist on how to keep the rodents from blocking culverts. (Maine Wildlife Park photo) LIVERMORE — Road Foreman Roger Ferland told selectpersons Monday night that beavers are again presenting challenges […]
Franklin County looks to develop 'cultural plan'
FARMINGTON — The Greater Franklin Development Council and Arts Farmington are initiating an effort to develop a cultural plan to engage multiple sectors of the community, including local government, businesses, nonprofits and individuals. The planning process will identify the Southern Franklin County region’s cultural assets, such as arts facilities, historic venues, arts and cultural organizations, […]
‘Solid as a rock:’ 80-year-old Wilton man proud he can cut 600 cords of firewood each year
WILTON — Conrad Daoust Jr. lifted his chainsaw Friday and went to work cutting round-wood into 16-inch pieces. He has been cutting, splitting and loading firewood for more than six decades. He turns 80 years old Tuesday but looking at him one would know it. He is 6-foot, 2-inches tall and weighs 229 pounds and is […]