RANGELEY —Danila Belov, 24, of Brooklyn, New York, a subcontractor for Consolidated Communications, died Tuesday morning after he fell from a bucket lift atop a moving van when it struck utility wires suspended across Main Street, according to state police. Belov was pronounced dead at the scene. The van was driven by Anton Natachiev of […]
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Livermore to join Maine state retirement system; town clerk to be appointed
The vote to join the Maine Public Employees Retirement System 22-2.
Holland Strong ice fishing derby dependent on ice thickness
Even if the derby is canceled the raffle will still be held.
Hardy Farm in Farmington works to offset an aging farm population
Henry and Teresa Hardy host farm tours, assists with 4-H programs and participates in Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship to help educate and encourage a future generation of farmers.
Sen. Angus King visits Healthy Community Coalition, hears about programs
Sen. Angus King visited the Franklin Memorial Hospital food pantry, where he was given a presentation of all the programs offered by the Healthy Community Coalition.
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Ruth Gauvin of Farmington volunteers at St. Joseph’s Food Pantry.
Franklin County changes meeting dates; accepts bid for interest on ARPA funds
The county will put $4 million into an account at Franklin Savings Bank and earn 3.5% on interest for four weeks. When the time is up, they could choose to renew.
Estonian partner of Livermore Falls chaga farmers visits Maine
CEO of Chaga OÜ visits Just Niks Mycosilva owners in Livermore Falls to discuss benefits and potential of farming mushroom products in Maine.
Kingfield voters to consider change to town manager style of government Tuesday
The current governing style is select board/town meeting/ administrative assistant and if approved would change to select board/town meeting/town manager.
Mt. Blue Middle School, others share benchmark scores
Mt. Blue Middle School, along with Academy Hill, shared the results of their fall benchmark scores with the Regional School Unit 9 Board of Directors, and set their focus on improvement. Laura Columbia, Director of Curriculum, also shared updates on their strategic planning.