The sewer budget includes $35,000 for a new boiler at the treatment facility and salary/wage adjustments to align with other departments.
Farmington
Farmington officer’s efforts to save 62-year old man recognized
Police Chief Kenneth Charles said Ethan Bronson likely saved the man’s life.
Dr. Nirav Shah, former Maine CDC director, to be commencement speaker at UMF graduation
Jonathan Moody, University of Maine at Farmington alumnus and Maine’s 2024 State Superintendent of the Year, will receive an honorary doctorate degree, the school announced.
Farmington man accused of breaking into house while owners away
Security surveillance cameras caught images of a vehicle in a driveway and items being removed from the home on North Chesterville Road, police said.
Franklin County’s $11 M budget proposal to get first vote, public hearing
The first vote is Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. and a hearing is set May 21 at 4:30 p.m.
Printing presses find new homes
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Thank you for your help in finding a home for the table top printing presses and typeset trays (April 25 Sun Spots). Jeff from the Franklin County Agricultural Society waited patiently until 8 a.m. to call me after a friend emailed him regarding the Sun Spots column. I had a very pleasant […]
Farmington selectmen approve Perham Street drainage work on private property
Residents at 108, 110, and 114 Perham Street are experiencing issues with the drainage system the town installed in 1992.
RSU 9 board weighs legislative bills
At the April 8 and 15 meetings, RSU 9 leaders discussed state legislation, honored student achievements and advanced the 2025–26 district budget.
Cape Cod Hill School focuses on literacy, attendance and hands-on learning
CCHS Principal Carol Kiesman highlights literacy, attendance and community partnerships in an April 8 school board report.
Farmington sewer rate to stay at current levels
Farmington sewer rates must be approved every year even if they remain the same.