About 400 children from six summer track and field teams compete.
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Auto racing notebook: Johnny Clark staying consistent, successful
Driver in a good place after securing PASS victory last weekend in Massachusetts.
UMaine System expects big drop in enrollment this fall, continuing downward trend
Experts say lower college enrollment is a national trend that will have far-reaching social and economic consequences.
Wilton hires new town manager
Perry Ellsworth will be assuming the role as Wilton’s Town Manager in August.
Funds approved for Farmington skateboard park, police cruiser
The $8,000 will provide design plans needed before grants can be applied for to upgrade Dragon’s Nest Skateboard Park to modern standards.
Farmington Rotary plans musical garden at Walton’s Mill Park
FARMINGTON — Farmington Rotary Club Chapter 7790 members proposed a children’s outdoor music garden to Selectmen Tuesday, June 28. The garden would be installed in Walton’s Mill Park in preparation of the chapter’s centennial celebration in 2025. Farmington Rotary has done a lot of service for the local community, Al Feather emeritus youth services for […]
Farmington celebrates the LGBTQ+ community at town’s first Pride Festival
Hundreds of people of all ages, genders, sexualities and religions gathered downtown to advocate for queer rights and celebrate acceptance at Meetinghouse Park, bedecked in rainbow pride flags and signs advocating for queer and transgender rights.
Woman killed in Washington County was stabbed 484 times, police say
Donnell J. Dana and Kailie A. Brackett were both charged with murder on April 29, little more than a week after the body of Kimberly Neptune was found.
Sewage blockage prompts cleanup at Windham prison
A spokeswoman for the facility said Thursday the incident had a “short-term impact.”