The election of officers at the annual town meeting will be held 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Town Office, and the annual town meeting to take up 34 warrant articles will reconvene at 6:30 p.m. at the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center.
Farmington
John Harlow’s photographic exhibit opens at UMF art gallery
The UMF Art Gallery presents Take Only What You Can Carry, a photographic exhibit by John Harlow that explores themes of memory, resilience, and human complexity through deeply personal and visually striking images.
Dalrymple, Smith highlight CTE growth and student success at RSU 9 meeting
Foster CTE Director Galen Dalrymple and Mt. Blue’s principal Joel Smith presented updates on student achievements, enrollment, and collaborative initiatives at the recent RSU 9 board meeting.
Mt. Blue coach John Logan highlights school’s speech and debate tournament
Mt. Blue High School hosted its first speech and debate tournament in over 25 years in December 2024, bringing together around 100 students from across Maine for a successful competition.
With lots to do, Farmington Fire and Ice Festival draws crowds
People from around the region attended Farmington Fire and Ice Festival on Saturday, March 1.
Farmington town office’s 4-day workweek going well
Town Manager Erica LaCroix said the move has drawn few complaints, but the daily schedule may be adjusted in the future.
Strong woman cited after pedestrian was hit in Farmington
Taller aluminum poles and a new set of flashing crosswalk lights on Main Street will be installed Monday and Tuesday.
A New York man and Connecticut woman charged with trafficking cocaine in Jay
Tymeek Johnson, 25, of New York, New York, and Malaysha Randolph, 23, of New Haven, Connecticut, were each arrested on a charge of unlawful trafficking in cocaine powder and crack cocaine.
Sidney teenager struck by vehicle in crosswalk in Farmington
Steven Anthony, 18, was crossing from Scott Hall to the UMF Admissions Office side when he was hit by a vehicle driven by Samantha Deckard, 39, of Strong.
Dog dies in fire, camper with a wooden addition burns in New Sharon
The fire is believed to have started in the area of the woodstove, Deputy New Sharon Chief Chris McKay said.