Wreath laying ceremonies were held Monday morning, May 26, at the Teague World War I Memorial Arch and in Meetinghouse Park in Farmington.
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Gold LEAF Institute Senior College summer term kicks off June 11
FARMINGTON — Learn more about Gold LEAF Institute (GLI) and our summer classes at GLI’s Summer Kickoff from 3 – 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11 at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall, 130 Quebec St. The Summer Kickoff is free and open to the public. GLI is a member-run organization affiliated with the University of Maine […]
High schools Thursday: Mountain Valley softball conquers Oak Hill
Lewiston boys lacrosse rallies past Gardiner.
Edward Little baseball coach helping develop next generation of players, even on other teams
Dave Jordan’s travel program and clinics have included players on high school rosters from Gray-New Gloucester to Skowhegan.
Franklin County officials want dog-nip lawsuit dismissed
Register of Probate Heidi Jordan is suing county Administrator Amy Bernard and Lance Harvell for allegedly violating her rights after she was disciplined for bringing her dog to work.
Farmington Blue Star Highway marker dedicated
More than 70 people attended the unveiling and dedication of the marker on Memorial Day.
High schools Wednesday: Poland softball earns walk-off win over Wells
Carly-Ann Jarvis drives in the game-winning run for the Knights.
Trump administration has frozen $50M in UMaine System funding so far
More than $21 million in grants was either terminated or put on hold as the university system was negotiating their terms and conditions, college officials say.
Get out to see the Ali statue, Steadman, ‘Anastasia’ and more
Things to do in the Lewiston-Auburn area in the coming week.
Messalonskee girls lacrosse runs away from Mt. Blue
Chloe Masse scores seven goals and adds two assists to lead Eagles to Class B win.