Mary Redmond-Luce, director of RSU 9 Adult Education, highlighted significant program expansions.
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Closure of Turner egg farm will affect local farms
While organic dairy farmers have relied on hen manure from the facility as a more economical way to fertilize their crops, the closure may result in fewer eggs available for consumers.
MLK Day service in Farmington is earlier, at new location
The service will be held on Jan. 20 at St. Joseph Parish [Catholic Church] on Middle Street at 10 a.m. instead of noon because the Presidential Inauguration is also that day.
After tragedy, widower looks to improve emergency responses in Weld and beyond
Brent Daugherty, who has been visiting Weld for decades is working to improve emergency responses after his wife died from a fall last summer in Weld.
Wilton Lions Club donates $1,000 for winter gear to local students
The Wilton Lions Club donated $1,000 to Academy Hill and G.D. Cushing schools to provide winter clothing for students in need.
Bob Underwood’s legacy is kept alive by his friends and family
Bob Underwood was a treasured member of the community.
Sandy River Players hard at work to put on comedy show Spamalot in Farmington
Spamalot is set to show in Farmington at the Emery Community Arts Center beginning on Jan. 17.
New Vineyard seeks new employees after resignations, continues updating town maps
Selectmen approved the resignation of Charles Hinds on Monday, Jan. 6.
RSU 9 reviews Adult Education Connectivity Grant, building proposal
The RSU 9 board reviewed and approved presenting a $1.55 million Connectivity Grant proposal to voters for the acquisition of the 144 High Street building to expand adult education services and generate additional revenue through leasing.