Debra Cook and her husband Scott have opened Fiddle Fern Studio at 161 Front St. in Farmington.
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Farmington officials get first look at 2024 budget
The first draft shows an increase of $762,719, or 5.3% over current spending, but officials stress that could change during the budget process.
Center for Entrepreneurial Studies hosts first awards ceremony, auction
The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies hosted the first awards celebration, which featured a live and silent auctions to fund the tiny home project.
Theresa Besson of Chesterville is 99 years young
Theresa Besson was born Jan. 26, 1925.
RSU 9 says ‘no’ to electric buses, for now
After asked to do more research on electric bus rebates, RSU 9 Director of Transportation Richard Joseph Jr. returned on Tuesday, Jan. 23, with more information.
RSU 9 heavily debates synthetic turf
After a lengthy discussion on Tuesday, Jan. 23, the Regional School Unit 9 board of directors voted to allow the Mt. Blue High School All Sports Boosters to fundraise to replace current soccer fields with Astro Turf.
Rustic Roots Farm expands, adds New Sharon facility
Rustic Roots Farm recently opened Root Down Market, a restaurant and farm market in New Sharon.
Separate tree ordinance proposed in Farmington
Selectmen were told Jan. 9 that a separate Tree Ordinance is needed to continue being named a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation.
Money moves approved for Farmington Recreation
On Jan. 9 Board of Selectmen authorized moving money to two different Recreation Department accounts, accepted a $100 donation for supplies.