Preserving produce and processed foods for future use by food pantry recipients was identified as the top priority among those attending a meeting Thursday, Feb. 13, at Knowlton Corner Farm.
Franklin Journal
County 4-H beef members attend NAILE in Kentucky
COUNTY — The Franklin County 4-H Beef Club spent nearly two years fundraising for their trip last fall to Louisville, Kentucky, to attend NAILE (North American International Livestock Exposition). Thirteen 4-H members and nine others took part in the trip. Members who were eight years of age or older and Jr. Members of the Belted […]
PHOTOS: Snow much fun!
Gilmore Hill in Kingfield was busy with sledders young and old last weekend. Kingfield Sno-wanderers held its annual sledding party on Saturday, Feb. 15. The Western Mountains Baptist Church party was held on Sunday, Feb. 16.
RSU 9 hires new support services director
William ‘Bill’ Greenlaw will begin overseeing transportation and facilities operations beginning March 2.
Owls in the library!
The Chewonki Foundation Traveling Natural History Owls of Maine program was presented Wednesday, Feb. 19, at New Vineyard Public Library.
‘Making roads in the woods’
Jim Boyce, trail master for Kingfield Sno-Wanderers explains what it takes to make and maintain snowmobile trails. Video included.
Two new propane-powered buses coming to RSU 9
The district has been notified it will receive $138,400 to purchase two new liquid propane-fueled buses.
Consideration of solar agreement continues in RSU 9
Regional School Unit 9 directors Tuesday, Feb. 11, learned there were several variables to consider in determining how much the district could save by entering into a power purchase agreement with ReVision Energy.
Winter farmers market has new schedule
The Saturday winter farmers market at the Farmington Grange will continue to operate for the rest of the season but with a new schedule.