Sgt. Jesse Clement “reasonably believed that man posed an imminent threat of serious bodily injury or death to himself” on Oct. 29, 2024, in Phillips, the ruling says.
Farmington
Farmington hospital phasing out Occupational Health Practice
The phase-out does not include the MaineHealth Franklin Hospital Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy Practice, according to a spokesperson.
Farmington struggles to find seasonal maintenance workers
The town lost its full-time public works employee responsible for seasonal maintenance of Riverside and Fairview cemeteries.
What you need to know about The Wall That Heals visit to Farmington
The wall and its related events will be here from Thursday, July 3, to Sunday, July 6.
Vietnam memorial Wall That Heals coming to Farmington next week
A year of planning went into getting the traveling memorial, which will be making its only stop in Maine this year.
7 Maine ski resorts that offer summer fun
With the snow gone, Maine’s ski resorts transition to summer fun with hiking, biking, live music and more.
17 places to celebrate the Fourth of July across Maine
Festivities include live music, food trucks, parades, kids’ activities and plenty of fireworks.
Injury and illness cut 100-mile winter trek short, but not hiking trio’s spirit
Ryan Wilford and team ended their hike early but raised $4,000 for youth.
Part of former Jay paper mill to be waste processing site
‘The goal is to provide municipalities with better transportation solutions, more accessible collection points, lower costs, and help Maine achieve its 50% recycling goal,’ said Michael Carroll, executive director of Municipal WasteHub.
Enjoy Lewiston’s art walk, Norland’s Strawberry Day and musical events | Get out!
Things to do this week in the area.