Good work is different than a high-paying job or even a career regarded well by others, it is about finding something that provides an important service to others that can be undertaken ethically, commencement speaker Dr. Doris Santoro stated.
Franklin Journal
Farmington police expenditures approved
Selectmen Tuesday night, May 9, approved paying the Town of Jay $34,428 for officer training of a new hire and spending $52,515.80 for a new police vehicle.
Rustic Roots Farm receives award for partnership with UMF
Erica Emery and Dave Allen, owners of Rustic Roots Farm received the Corporate Partner of the Year Award which recognizes an outstanding corporate partner and its staff for their exemplary partnership with a Maine Campus Compact member institution.
Family fun found at Maine Fiddlehead Festival
Hands-on activities, samples of local foods, informative displays and plenty to purchase at Maine Fiddlehead Festival made it fun for all ages.
Farmington Earth Day winners announced
FARMINGTON — Winners in the various categories for the 10th Annual Farmington Earth Day Volunteer Cleanup have been announced. Volunteers from Franklin Savings Bank were named happiest cleanup volunteers. They received a Twice Sold Tales gift certificate, book and book bag. Winning the oddest litter prize were the Earth Day Angels led by grandmother Mary […]
Farmington Public Works expenses approved, programs discussed
Purchase of a plow truck and two other vehicles was approved by Farmington Selectmen Tuesday, April 25.
Wilton hears more complaints, issues with ATV access road
The Wilton Select Board heard more issues and complaints from residents of Temple Road on Tuesday, May 2, over the high amount of traffic and noise from ATVs.
RSU 9 to bid farewell to Laura Columbia
Regional School Unit 9 will be saying goodbye to Director of Curriculum Laura Columbia, who will be assuming the role of the new Superintendent for Maine School Administrative District 58.