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The removal of seven unhealthy and dead trees in front of the Franklin County Courthouse recently, sheds new light on the building at Main and Church streets in Farmington. The plan is to have flowering crab and plum trees planted, county Deputy Clerk Charisse Keach said. The maximum height of these trees is 30 feet, she said, but they can be pruned to keep them smaller. The Daughters of the American Revolution also plan to get another spruce tree to plant since the one donated decades ago died and was recently removed. The trees are coming through the Project Canopy program at no cost to the county, Keach said. The trees are being donated by Dutton’s Nursery of Morrill, which is going out of business. The Farmington Conservation Commission ordered about 70 trees to plant around Farmington.
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