The University of Maine at Farmington housed over a hundred out-of-state utility workers for several nights while they worked to restore power to Farmington in the aftermath of the storm.
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Remote controlled plane trapped on ice of Wilson Lake in Wilton
Sitting atop the ice cover of Wilson Lake, a toy plane belonging to Carter Simeon waits patiently for rescue on Tuesday, Dec. 26.
Janet Warner, former publisher, fondly remembered
Janet Warner and her husband, Dan Warner were the founders of Mt. Blue Publishing Co. which owned The Franklin Journal and Livermore Falls Advertiser.
Storm causes flooding, damaged roads and power outages
Rising waters from the rain and wind storm Monday night, Dec. 18, essentially left Farmington completely flooded and isolated.
Wilton thanks fire, rescue, public works
The Wilton Board of Selectpersons gave an update on the efforts of fire crews and public works as they worked tirelessly to respond to the recent flooding, washouts and power outages at their meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Cascade Brook School reports success with BARR
Dr. Nichole Goodspeed, principal of Cascade Brook School reported positive results of the BARR program to the RSU 9 board of directors on Tuesday, Dec. 12.
Christmas in Livermore
Chapter One: Cousins As the train gently rocked along, Maisie looked at her map. She touched a finger to Baltimore, where her trip had started, and ran it along the small track up to New York City, where she had met her cousins, Trudy and Matt. Their compartment had two double seats that faced each […]
Great grandson of Chester Greenwood, Ronald Greenwood, was embodiment of family tradition
Greenwood died four days after the annual Chester Greenwood Day celebration in Farmington which honors his great grandfather.