Franklin Journal
Remembering the fallen from World War I
Franklin County sent boys and men to fight in World War I but 33 of them never made it home.
Remembering Dennis Pike
Former Franklin County Sheriff Dennis Pike died earlier this month.
Farmington police: update given, expenses approved
Police Chief Kenneth Charles gave a department update in the wake of the Lewiston shootings, had several expenses approved by selectmen on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
Farmington honors veterans
Veterans of Farmington and beyond joined together on Saturday, Nov. 11, to commemorate this year’s Veterans Day at the Teague World War I Memorial Arch and Meetinghouse Park.
RSU 9 in Farmington votes to accept referendum outcome
The Regional School Unit 9 board of directors voted unanimously Tuesday, Nov. 14, to accept the outcome of the referendum vote that took place on the previous Tuesday.
Honest Abe recites the Gettysburg Address for veterans
Wilton Ecumenical Community Outreach hosted a Veterans Day program at the First Congregational Church, where patriotic songs were performed and ‘Abraham Lincoln’ shared a few words.
Poland hunter finds bucks locked in combat in Weld
Mark Lohmann always hoped to see bucks in combat, but never imagined he would have a hand in the outcome.
Quilt honors ‘Forever Friday Friend’ Emily Doak Hartung in Farmington
Emily Doak Hartung was a shining light: an artist, teacher, hand quilter, successful business woman and friend to many.
Wilton names Maria Greeley as new town manager
After months of applications and interviews, the Wilton Board of Selectpersons selected a new town manager in former treasurer Maria Greeley on Tuesday, Nov. 7.