Franklin Journal
Wilton board questions commissioners’ decision to withhold non-profit funding
Selectpersons also scheduled workshops to discuss the budget and a retaining wall project at Wilson Lake.
Wilton planners draft conduit ordinance
The proposed Energy and Transportation Conduit line regulations will go before voters in April.
Foster CTE grad producing film festival selection
Aidan Underwood, native of Wilton, is producing “The Final Rays of Crimson” for the Maine Mayhem Film Festival. The film is set in a former paper mill in Madison.
Mt. Blue SIC nearing end of grant funding
The Success and Innovation Center at Mt. Blue Campus is nearing the end of a three-year GEAR UP grant. The center provided services to 56% of the Mt. Blue High School student body during the first semester of the current school year.
Hollandstrong raises $18,000
There were more than 500 registrants for the Hollandstrong Fishing Derby which was held at Wilson Lake on Saturday, Feb. 1.
Some maple producers tapping early
Warmer temperatures and a light snow cover are finding some maple syrup producers preparing early for the season.
Solar project could save RSU 9 thousands
FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 could save more than $150,000 per year on energy costs if directors decide to join a solar energy aggregate at Souther Farm in Livermore Falls, according to Kurt Penney of ReVision Energy. Penney said during a presentation to the board on Tuesday, Jan. 28, Regional School Unit 73 in Jay and Maine School Administrative District 28 […]
Town Office operations to resume in New Sharon
The move into the New Sharon Congregational Church vestry is expected to be completed over the weekend.