FARMINGTON — Shannon Smith has been awarded the Gary A. LaGrange Community Impact Award by the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area. The presentation was made by Executive Director Lisa Laflin during the United Way’s annual meeting March 21 at The Herbert Grand Hotel and MacGregor’s Pub in Kingfield. Trisha Mosher, executive director of the […]
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Wilton board denies appeal against Jarden project
By a vote of 3-2, the Wilton Board of Appeals denied an appeal filed by a community group seeking to overturn approval of a Jarden Plastic Solutions project for an employee-designated entrance and parking area.
Farmington man arrested following crash on Routes 2 and 4 in Farmington
A car failed to yield the right of way Thursday as it pulled out of Knowlton Corner Road in Farmington and was rear-ended by another vehicle, police said.
Building deemed unsafe at Livermore Falls transfer station
Maine Municipal Association pulls structure insurance on building with multiple bays at Livermore Falls Transfer Station.
Family Dollar store in Farmington closing
The mid-May closing is part of a plan announced in 2015 to shutter 390 stores.
Farmington man accused of kicking officer, refusing to submit to arrest
A neighbor reported a domestic disturbance at 12:53 a.m. Thursday on Farmington Falls Road.
Livermore Falls selectmen finalize proposed $2.56 million budget
Livermore Falls selectmen approved an annual town meeting warrant to go to public hearing on April 22 and to voters on June 11.
March hoops in Farmington
Middle School students play some basketball after school.
Carrabassett Valley surpasses Jay as highest state-valued town in Franklin County
Jay had held the highest state valuation for at least 14 years.
RSU 9 board schedules budget meetings
The Regional School Unit 9 budget committee will finalize the proposed draft budget this week and make its presentation to the board of directors on April 2.