FARMINGTON – Royalty walked among the Farmington Fair’s cows on Wednesday. Wearing a big, tall diamond tiara that glinted in the September-bright sunshine and a purple shiny satin sash declaring “Maine Dairy…
NEW SHARON – One driver was taken to the hospital after her station wagon collided with a logging truck at the intersection of Route 2 and Route 27 this morning. Inga Hanna,…
TEMPLE – In less than two hours, 210 ham dinners, complete with mashed potatoes, biscuits and butter, were served at the Temple Town Hall and $3,365 was raised for 21-year-old Nate Childs…
FARMINGTON – A ring of table displays depicting the work the United Way of the Tri-Valley supports helped kick off the 29th annual campaign to raise $395,000 this year. Crystal Cook, operations…
WILTON – Selectmen met Tuesday evening to give their enthusiastic support to a local group’s plan to improve the area around the foot of Wilson Lake. “To dress that whole area up,”…
FARMINGTON – Teresa Hardy pulled the shy calf from her stall towards the show ring somewhat stiffly this morning after getting hit by a car Sunday evening. With more nudging, “Lara,” reluctantly…
An entrant in the “Exhibition of the Best Oxen and Steer Teams” walks toward the weights at the other end of the pulling ring to show off their stuff at the Farmington…
Milton Weeks shows off his cider press at the Agriculture Education day at the Farmington Fair. FARMINGTON – Last month, the Franklin County Soil & Water Conservation District sent out word of…
FARMINGTON – Have you thought about what the consequences of global warming will mean to you and what you can do about it? Will the Farmington area see less snow and more…
FARMINGTON – Although the Farmington Fair’s opening day was a wet and muddy one, Jessica Kelly, 11, and the other five Franklin County 4-H members managed to keep their young yoked responsibilities…