Posted inFranklin, sj-web

Three more Mt. Blue students face terrorizing charges

FARMINGTON — A Mt. Blue High School student and two Mt. Blue Middle School students are facing terrorizing charges in connection with a 13-year-old student who threatened Tuesday “to shoot up the school.” Police issued summonses Wednesday to a 12-year-old boy from Farmington and a 14-year-old boy from Chesterville on charges of terrorizing, according to Regional School […]

advertisement
Posted inFranklin

Farmington man pleads guilty to endangering children

FARMINGTON — A local man pleaded guilty in Franklin County Superior Court this week to endangering the welfare of two children and will serve two years of probation. Michael Mikula, 31, of Farmington was sentenced Monday by Justice Roland Cote to 180 days in jail, all suspended, and one year probation for each charge. The probation […]

Posted inFranklin

Engineering firm hired for Farmington's street work

FARMINGTON — Selectmen voted unanimously Tuesday night to hire Dirigo Engineering of Fairfield to design improvements to Front Street. The $11,000 award includes $6,500 for topographical survey through final design, $1,500 for contract administration, $2,000 for lighting and $1,000 for a public meeting. Town Manager Richard Davis said since the company is doing the culvert […]

Posted inFranklin

Farmington police proposals win board support

FARMINGTON — Selectmen approved two Police Department proposals and heard about the department’s drug detecting K-9 Tuesday night. Selectmen unanimously accepted $2,153.70 from the Maine Community College System for the Police Department to teach a criminal justice class through the Foster Career and Technical Education Center at Mt. Blue Campus. Police Chief Jack Peck said […]

Posted inFranklin

Strong selectmen review new website design

STRONG — The town website will be operating within weeks, developer Greg Siekman told selectmen Tuesday night. “It’s pretty much at the bare-bones stage right now,” he said. “That’s where I need information from you folks.’ Siekman presented suggestions for design and format of the site and requested information from department representatives to add to […]

Posted inFranklin

Mill demolition underway

Demolition at the former Forster Manufacturing Co. mill in Wilton began Tuesday by attaching a cable to a tall cylindrical structure and pulling it away from the building. A steady stream of water kept dust under control. (Pam Harnden/Livermore Falls Advertiser)