Nov 27, 2009 | Sun Journal
Friends share talents to produce third children's book
Weld illustrator Kay Whytock Jackson, her granddaughter, Bradie Reynolds, and author Elizabeth Scott, now of Texas, sign books at Touch of Class in Farmington.
Homeowners go all out for Halloween
A sign warning visitors to "give up all hope ye who enter here," along with numerous gravestones with other sayings, are scattered across an East Wilton home that bears the address 13 Cemetery Road.
Peer support worker to help laid off NewPage employees
RUMFORD a ' Employees who are losing their jobs due to last week's shutdown of the No.
Library summer reading program centers on "Growing Green"
Abbey and Sam Goodspeed listen to Amy LeBlanc from Whitehill Farm read "Pumpkin Circle" Tuesday during the Wilton Free Public Library's summer reading program.
Bringing diner back to the original
A Paul Taylor works on the original flat roof of the Farmington Diner at its present location at the corner of Route 2 and Cemetery Road in East Wilton.
Toppling stones, rising expenses and a lack of help brought Priscilla Beedy before the Board of Selectmen on Tuesday to request the town take over the East Wilton Cemetery in 2010.