A 70 degree temperature, sunny skies and a light breeze made Thursday afternoon, May 1, an ideal day to go for a boat ride on Wilson Lake in Wilton.
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Farmington’s social media policy gets updated, may need further wording tweaks
The town’s attorney will be consulted regarding wording on comments permitted for political campaigns and ballot measures.
Chamber Home and Leisure Showcase is good event on a rainy day
Franklin County Chamber of Commerce held its first Home and Leisure Showcase in several years on Saturday, April 26, with a good turnout at the event held at Mt. Blue High School in Farmington.
Walton’s Mill Park in Farmington to have updated sign about Temple Stream
After some corrections, a sign detailing the history and ecology of Temple Stream will again be installed at Walton’s Mill Park in Farmington.
Hundreds rally in Farmington for democracy and climate action
Farmington joined cities nationwide Saturday in a call to defend democracy and address climate change.
This western Maine caboose can be your home for $129,000
Maine Central Railroad Caboose 655, which has been converted to a living space, is available for sale in Madrid Township.
Andwell’s GUIDE program tailors dementia support for Maine families
Michelle Stebbins of Andwell Health Partners explains how the new GUIDE dementia care model will serve caregivers and patients across Maine.
Farmington noise limits waived for Independence Day concert
A free community country concert will last until 11 p.m. after the fireworks on July 3rd with a July 5th rain date.
Farmington homeschool co-op raises $1,600 for animal shelter
Root and Bloom Homeschool Co-op held a student-organized fundraiser, supply drive, and donation for Franklin County Animal Shelter.
Digital literacy educator emphasizes curiosity, connection in rural tech support
Michael Burd helps rural Mainers overcome fear and gain confidence using technology through hands-on support and community-based programs.