FARMINGTON — Are you looking for guidance on how to write a business plan and start a business? Are you an “Encore Entrepreneur” (50+) that is considering ways to supplement your income or start a new chapter by starting a business? Come to Business Basics, a three session, tuition free class offered by New Ventures […]
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Heath named Direct Support Professional of Year
FARMINGTON — Each year Work First Inc. celebrates the national Direct Support Professional Recognition Week. This year it will be celebrated from Sept.9 through Sept. 13. Work First Inc. is delighted to announce that Lorraine Heath was selected by her peers as the D.S.P. of the year at that organization. Her positive energy and attitude […]
Berry named to board of FSB
Bob Berry named to board of directors at Franklin Savings Bank
Farmington Rotary: From Ireland to Wilton
In the last two weeks, Rotarians have heard presentations from Amanda Hall and Rhonda Irish.
Salt and Pepper restaurant opens in Wilton
Owners Don and Mary Beane have extensive backgrounds in food service and catering, starting their careers as students in Farmington.
Allarie joins FSB as director
FARMINGTON — Morgan Allarie has joined the Franklin Savings Bank team as vice president, director of branch administration and deposit services. Allarie comes to Franklin from a position as an area retail leader for one of the largest banks in the nation. In that role, she oversaw 13 retail locations from Augusta through western Maine. […]
Farmington Ford and Franklin Chrysler under new ownership
“Home Auto Group dba Farmington Ford and Franklin Chrysler comes from a vision I had many years ago: We want people to be comfortable, treated right, treated fairly, respected, come home,” Joe “Mac” MacConnell.
Orchard Girls Cidery: local ingredients on tap
“Having a product that is made locally with local resources that will be offered locally is pretty exciting,” Marie Daigle of Orchard Girls Cidery.
New restaurant coming to Wilton
“It’ll be classics with a twist; new American cuisine,” said Mary Beane, co-owner of Salt and Pepper.