The lodge will host a Halloween haunted house four nights this October.
Franklin Journal
Wilton issues medical marijuana retail, cultivation licenses
The select board approved The Honey Comb Farm’s permits to expand its cultivation and retail business.
Wilton Select Board holds Zoom public hearings
The select board approved The Honey Comb Farm’s permits to expand its cultivation and retail business.
Wilton selectboard agenda
Wilton Selectboard Agenda 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 6 ***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 in this […]
Wilton church reaches more people while adapting to COVID-19 restrictions
People around the country are watching videotaped services on the church’s Facebook page.
Livestock feed scarce, farmers losing money in drought
The drought this summer is affecting area livestock producers in more ways than one.
Bees drawn to turtlehead blooms in fall
The turtlehead plant is a perennial with white, pink or red flowers that blossoms in late summer and early fall.
Farmington Historical Society tours Agricultural Museum
In lieu of the Farmington fair, the Farmington Historical Society tours the Agricultural Museum.
Rain, wind lead to power outages in Franklin County
COUNTY — Strong winds Wednesday, Sept. 30, have resulted in numerous power outages in the area. Many were still in the dark Thursday morning. At 9:25 a.m. Wednesday, Central Maine Power Co. announced 4,300 Franklin County customers were without power. Those without power rose to 5,294 by 4:10 p.m. Thursday morning 1,888 were still in […]
Crafters find an outlet in Oquossoc
Craft and antique vendors will sell their wares at the Outdoor Heritage Museum’s Fall Fest on Saturday, September 26.