Questions remain about what will happen to the college students who were admitted under circumstances being scrutinized by the FBI.
2019
FAA’s close ties to Boeing questioned after 2 deadly crashes
The FAA concedes that it doesn’t have resources to keep up with a growing aviation industry.
Man charged with murder after shooting in Swanville
The shooting was reported early Friday morning in the Waldo County town.
Wilton basketball results
WILTON — Playoffs for the Wilton Recreation Department’s major league basketball program were recently held in the Academy Hill gym. In first round action, the fourth-seeded Spurs knocked off the top-seeded Celtics 35-31. In the other first round game, the second-seeded Hawks downed the Bullets by a score of 41-22. The next night of action […]
Nada Keeling presented Boston Post Cane
On March 13 Farmington Town Manager Richard Davis presented Nada Keeling, the town’s oldest resident, with the Boston Post Cane.
Farmington marijuana ordinance puts limits in downtown, historic district
The ordinance regulating marijuana businesses is scheduled to go before voters at the annual Town Meeting on March 25 and has been amended after public feedback last month.
Students told, ‘Don’t afraid to be awesome’
The Franklin County Fiddlers visited Academy Hill School March 13 to encourage students to do their best.
Maine exporters saw a 4% increase last year, but wonder about lost potential
While the value of the state’s exports grew, that growth was blunted by trade tensions caused by import tariffs in critical markets.
Marc Thiessen: Kirsten Gillibrand is a hypocrite on sexual misconduct
Thiessen criticizes Sen. Gillibrand for her lack of action regarding sexual misconduct in her own office.
Del Leonard: Media bias on display
Leonard criticizes major media for bias in reporting about Venezuela.