Although the overall budget is set at $38.9 million, with an additional $477,406 for adult education, it will cost taxpayers across the 10 towns in the district $13.7 million, a $397.300 increase, or 2.99%, to current spending.
Franklin County Maine
Tick populations are spreading, experts say
You’re not imagining things: tick season is getting worse.
RSU 9 Board of Directors agenda
Regional School District 9 amended school board agenda 7:00 p.m. or immediately following the 6:30 p.m. budget hearing, Tuesday, May 25, 2021 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86089118717?pwd=Y2t2UVNVaElYdFc5VkV6bVFtQ2dHQT09 I. Call to Order II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Public comment IV. Report of the chairperson A. Good news stories from board / administrator V. Superintendent’s report – Monique Poulin A. New […]
Mt. Blue hosts vaccine clinics to vaccinate students
The Franklin Community Health Network is running the clinics with an aim to fully vaccinate RSU 9 students by the end of the school year. The health network also hosted a Q&A session with parents leading up to the first round of clinics.
Wilton Select Board sends the RSU 9 budget to voters
Town manager also announced “new protocols” for masks, distancing.
Wilton woman new human resources and administrative assistant in Franklin County
Tiffany Baker will start June 1 and be paid $25 an hour.
A ‘Scavaganza’ sends scavenger hunters across Franklin County
The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area hosted its first “Scavaganza” hunt on Saturday, May 15.
Wilton board signs warrant for RSU 9 budget, sending the spending plan to voters
Town manager announced “new protocols” for masks, distancing.
Wilton Select Board agenda
Wilton Select Board agenda 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 ***As a result of the COVID-19 crisis the Board has determined to conduct this meeting via remote access as provided in LD 2167 (Part G). As required by law, all votes taken at this meeting will be taken by roll call. For information on participating […]
Farmington residents share traits they’d like in future town manager
Issues facing the community were also a topic for the forum.