FARMINGTON – The board of selectmen will consider conducting a feasibility study with a Lewiston architect firm on the advantages of relocating the police department to a new building at the intersection…
WILTON – The planning board held a pre-application meeting Thursday evening to discuss a proposal to turn five rental cottages into privately-owned condominiums. The proposal, which would involve no construction to implement,…
WILTON – As if day after day of heavy rain wasn’t enough for the Highway Department to worry about, an army of industrious rodents managed to temporarily shut down the Munson Road.…
FARMINGTON – A revised version of the W.G. Mallett School project was presented to the building committee Wednesday night, which would let construction go forward without any new property acquisitions. “Sometimes adversity leads…
WILTON – For a lot of Maine families, it’s going to be a tough winter. The recent economic downturn, along with record-high fuel prices has created a potential nightmare scenario for northern…
WILTON – Selectmen discussed the implementation of a “no thru truck” regulation for the Lake Road at a public hearing Tuesday evening, as well as a modification to the summer reconstruction…
FARMINGTON – The Franklin County commissioners spent most of their meeting this morning discussing the local jail, as the health care provider for that facility has threatened to pull out of their…
FARMINGTON – Heirlooms of Tomorrow will continue its “Artist of the Month” series with Mary Beth Morrison of New Sharon, showing her work in August. The public is invited to attend an Open…
RANGELEY – Sunny skies and smiling faces marked the 28th Annual Logging Festival today, with a parade starting off the day’s festivities. Consisting of the Old Crow Band, trucks from Rangeley and…
James Carignan (left) and Josh Haley show their winning form on the crosscut saw at the 2007 Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum Woodmens’ Competition. The pair won the crosscut saw event with…