Monday Casco: Planning Board, 7 p.m., Casco Community Center Farmington: Franklin County Commission, 9 a.m., county building Hartford: Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Office New Vineyard: Selectmen, 6 p.m., Smith Hall Peru: Selectmen, 6 p.m., Town Office Rumford: Rumford Public Library board of trustees, 3 p.m., library Rumford: Selectmen, 5:30 p.m., Municipal Building Tuesday Buckfield: […]
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Donations help with Chesterville purchases
CHESTERVILLE — Selectmen have accepted several monetary donations that will be used to buy road work equipment and software. Board Chairman Guy Iverson said Anne Lambert donated the money she had earned while serving on the Board of selectmen to the Highway Department. Lambert recently resigned her position. Iverson said that money would be used […]
Rusticating on Round Pond: The Woodsum’s Field Camps
For nearly two centuries, the Alder River Ponds in Greenwood and Woodstock —North Alder, South Alder and Round Alder, which are known today simply as North, South and Round ponds — have played a major role in the area’s economy. Samuel Locke built the first dam on the Alder River, about 500 feet above the […]
Providing hope with every step for children with rare disease
JAY — With every step they took, attendees at Saturday’s Hope With Every Step event at Spruce Mountain High School raised money for research for ataxia telangiectasia, a rare children’s disease. The occasional rain showers didn’t faze participants a bit as they took part in a 5K race and walk, children’s games, live auctions and raffles, […]
RSU 9 board keeping budget committee duties
FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 directors will continue to act as a budget committee and work to improve the budget-setting process implemented for the 2016-17 school year. It took two attempts to pass the 2016-17 budget. The first proposal, which represented about a $900,000 increase from the previous year, failed in June. The second […]
Farmington accepts grants for ice rink liner; OKs bids for vehicles
FARMINGTON — The Board of Selectmen accepted two grants totaling $8,000 for the Parks and Recreation Department this week. It also approved funding for a liner for the department’s skating rink at Hippach Field. The department was given a $1,000 grant from Wal-Mart and a $7,000 grant from the Healthy Community Coalition. A liner would […]
A hike of a lifetime on the John Muir Trail
FARMINGTON — Doug Dunlap of Farmington has had a wide range of hiking experiences across the United States, but his recent hike of the 221-mile John Muir Trail in California was in a class by itself, he said. Asked what was the most enjoyable aspect of trekking through the Sierra Nevada mountains, Dunlap reflected for […]
Farmington Village Corp. manager retiring
FARMINGTON — It is time for a new chapter in Jane Woodman’s life. After serving 34 years as business manager for the Farmington Village Corporation-Water Department, Woodman will retire Oct. 4. Her mother, Ruth Woodman, held the position for about 10 years but wanted to retire so she suggested that Jane apply for the job. […]
Jay recycling building burglarized; money missing
JAY — Police are investigating a break-in at the recycling building at the Transfer Station on Route 4 that occurred late Wednesday or early Thursday. A steel door was pried open and broken to get inside, Sgt. Russell Adams said. A small amount of cash was taken, he said. Town employees discovered the missing money […]