Franklin Journal
Award winning author Morgan Talty visits UMF
The author read two short stories from his award winning book, Night of the Living Rez, and answered questions from the audience on Thursday, Nov. 17, at the Landing.
UMF students see Spot dance
UMF students were paid a visit from Boston Dynamics and their robot, Spot, to learn about different ways to get kids interested in science and engineering.
More kids eating school lunches at RSU 9 than ever
Director of Food Services Andrew Hutchins is facing challenges with food cost, but more kids are eating food in RSU 9 cafeterias.
More students fed in RSU 9 schools
Director of Food Services Andrew Hutchins cites costs for fresh produce.
There is hope to replace Farmington Save-A-Lot with another grocery store
The manager of Mt. Blue Shopping Center hopes another grocery store can be found, since there has been one in the center for close to 60 years.
WWII casualty Sgt. Zelwood Gravlin is laid to rest
Correspondent Paula Kane will provide more on Sgt. Gravlin’s return in the Nov. 25 Franklin Journal.
Recalling the days of one-room schoolhouses
One-room schoolhouse stories were shared by teachers, students and those whose families boarded teachers during the time before school administrative districts were formed.
Farmington remembers two veterans post is named for
Lt. Thaddeus L. Roderick was the only Farmington casualty of The Great War [World War I] and Cpl. George E. Crosby was the first Farmington man to die in World War II.
FHS to host pie sale at North Church
The Farmington Historical Society will be selling pies baked by society members and volunteers on Wednesday, Nov. 23.