SeniorsPlus hosted a pop-up grocery store tour which included information on healthy food options and affordability.
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Academy Hill School donates record 1,391 items to Wilton Food Pantry
Academy Hill School students, staff, and families surpassed their goal during Kindness Week, donating a record 1,391 items to the Wilton Food Pantry through their annual Food Pass.
Farmington board sets cost of living adjustment for some employees
Farmington selectmen also approved an on-premises liquor license for Freedom’s Forage Kitchen & Bar, LLC which plans to open in the former Mary Jane’s Slice of Heaven at 103 Narrow Gauge Square.
Phillips to host festive Winter Wonderland celebration
The Phillips Area Community Center will transform into a Winter Wonderland on Dec. 14, featuring sleigh rides, caroling, crafts, and a light parade to bring holiday cheer to the community.
Students explore nature and sustainability with Maine Local Living School
Kingfield Elementary School students participated in an immersive day of place-based learning, guided by the Maine Local Living School, which focuses on practical skills and ecological stewardship, and Arbor Mountain Tree Service, exploring sustainable forestry, acorn ecology, and bridge construction.
Farmington to change to Franklin Savings Bank for banking services
Town officials narrowed the selection to Androscoggin Savings Bank and Franklin Savings Bank with selectmen choosing the local bank.
Farmington crosswalks toured following pedestrian fatality
Town officials and five representatives from Maine Department of Transportation conducted the tour Nov. 14.
Farmington board approves four-day work week for staff starting Jan. 1, 2025
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, the town office will be open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Tuesday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
RSU 9 board discusses technology updates and challenges
The RSU 9 board of directors discussed updates on technology integration, including the successes and challenges of the recent iPad deployment for grades 6-12 and staff participation in the ACTEM fall conference.
Special services report highlights training, challenges, and collaboration at RSU 9 board meeting
RSU 9’s Special Services Director Cynthia Bernstein highlighted training initiatives, staffing efforts and creative problem-solving to address increased student needs and space constraints during the Nov. 12 board meeting.