2020 college graduates are seeking virtual work in their fields to secure employment during the pandemic.
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County restaurants debate reopening for dine-in service
Restaurants were permitted to reopen dining room service this week, but some business owners are holding off to further ensure their staff and customers’ safety.
Weld couple shares the beauty of nature, themselves, with others
During more than 70 decades, the Proctors have enriched family members and countless others through their gardens, preserves, music and craftsmanship.
Jacob Butterfield attains Eagle Scout rank
Butterfield also earned additional badges to obtain bronze, gold and silver Eagle Palms.
Farmington to hold ‘downsized’ Memorial Day services
FARMINGTON — Farmington will hold different Memorial Day services this year on Monday, May 25. Veterans and their service must be remembered even in a pandemic. Roderick Crosby American Legion Post 28 has announced this years events are downsized due to COVID-19 restrictions. Veterans, Legionnaires, auxiliary, and the public can attend, but should wear masks […]
Wilton board approves liquor license requests
Selectmen back idea of selling Foster Mill property.
Farmington approves new Fire Rescue budget
Selectmen Tuesday, May 12, approved a new Farmington Fire Rescue Department budget that is $239,163 less than was originally proposed.
Wilton Town Office reopening Monday
Safety precautions will be implemented.
Farmington discusses helping struggling businesses
Farmington selectmen Tuesday, May 12, discussed how the town might assist businesses that may be struggling as a result of COVID-19.