In lieu of the Farmington fair, the Farmington Historical Society tours the Agricultural Museum.
Andrea Swiedom
State stops issuing online burn permits until conditions improve
As the Maine Forest Service suspends online burn permits, the department urges town fire departments to follow suit.
Wilton modifies Trunk or Treat
Wilton’s annual Trunk or Treat will operate more like a Halloween parade this year to ensure CDC guidelines are met.
‘No bail … go directly to jail’
Community members participate in UWTVA’s fundraiser that could potentially send them to jail for one hour.
Crafters find an outlet in Oquossoc
Craft and antique vendors will sell their wares at the Outdoor Heritage Museum’s Fall Fest on Saturday, September 26.
UMF cracks down on illegal activities along Sandy River
Campus police responding to reports of vandalism, littering, public intoxication, underage drinking.
Wilton receives feedback on Wilson Lake retaining wall project
The project includes developing a linear, shoreline park that would connect Bass Park with the downtown village.
Teaching the arts through hybrid instruction
RSU 9 and RSU 73 teachers share their plans to continue visual and performing arts programming during the coronavirus pandemic.
Wilton going ahead with recreational sports
Fuller enrollment in Wilton’s fall sports may reflect the lack of programming offered by RSU 9 and 73.
Restoring Farmington’s past
A combined effort by community members has resulted in restoring and documenting the Center Burying Ground Cemetery.