High school chemistry teacher Maria Howatt has designed take-home labs in preparation for the upcoming school year.
Franklin County
Following weeks of dry weather, Maine drenched with several inches of rain
The National Weather Service in Gray said Monday the rain would continue into Wednesday, but was unlikely to result in flooding for central and western Maine towns.
Mt. Blue Middle School student wins Lyme disease poster contest
The Maine CDC hosts a poster contest every May for Maine kindergarten to eighth grade students to raise awareness about diseases caused by ticks.
RSU 9 superintendent expects budget to pass
Voters in the 10 district towns will go to the polls July 14.
Adult education students graduate at the drive-in theater
“I’d smile, but you can’t see it!” graduate Heather Wheeler said while reaching for her diploma with a face mask on at the adult education graduation ceremony.
RSU 9 superintendent expects budget to pass
Voters in the 10 district towns will go to the polls July 14.
Amesokanti artifacts uncovered in Farmington Falls
The two-year archaeological survey in Farmington Falls and Chesterville will come to a close by the end of June, now that Native American artifacts and remains of the first English settlement have been identified.
Wilton Planning Board finalizes ordinance revisions
No date has been set for a town meeting.
Farmington protest organizers discuss their motivations
Farmington’s Black Lives Matter protest organizers have been primarily youth-led, and they are determined to continue their involvement with the movement.
Wilton Select Board Agenda
Wilton Select Board Agenda ***The select board meeting will take place via Zoom and will be accessible to the public by contacting the Wilton town office at 645-4961 and requesting the virtual invitation by email. The meeting will also be recorded and made available the following day on the town’s Facebook page.*** 6 p.m. Tuesday, […]