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USM senior will give Nordica Day performance

FARMINGTON — Aug.17, 1911, is when international opera diva and Farmington native Lillian (Norton) Nordica performed her final concert in her hometown. On Aug. 17, recognized as Nordica Day, there will be an open house at the Nordica Homestead Museum on the Holley Road and a concert at 7:30 p.m. in Nordica Auditorium. For the […]

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Car strikes bicyclist, 89

FARMINGTON — An 89-year-old woman was injured Friday when the bicycle she was riding was struck by a vehicle at Perham and High streets. Sara Goodman, 89, originally from New York but now living on Perham Street, was biking through the intersection from Broadway to Perham. She was within the crosswalk just before 1 p.m. […]

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Farmington’s first woman postmaster takes office

FARMINGTON — A Kingfield woman is the first female to be named to the top Farmington postal position. “Even as a child, I always wanted to work in the post office. It just looked like a fun job,” new Postmaster Susan Jones said. “And I love Farmington and really wanted this job.” Jones, who has […]

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$450,000 for dental services gets initial OK

FARMINGTON — Word of clearing the first hurdle in securing $450,000 for Community Dental’s operation in Farmington was encouraging, Lisa Kavanaugh, chief executive officer of Community Dental said last week. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced that she had secured initial approval of the funds for the nonprofit Maine […]

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Three teens hurt in crash

FARMINGTON – Three teenagers were injured late Thursday afternoon when the car they were driving in rolled over on Industry Road in Farmington, police said.  The driver of the 1990 Ford sport utility vehicle was Nicholas Luker, 17, of Industry. At the time of the crash, he and three friends, all 15 and 16 years […]

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Farmington car burglaries continue

FARMINGTON — Farmington Police continue to deal with three or four car burglaries a night. They are seeking information from the public about anything that’s out of the ordinary, said Bonnie Pomeroy, department secretary on Thursday. A rash of burglaries started July 19 and last week police reminded residents to lock vehicles and asked them […]

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Mt. Blue High School honor roll

FARMINGTON — The Mt. Blue High School honor roll for the fourth quarter has been announced. Grade nine Highest honors: Alexandra Baxter, Drew Blanchet, Kristen Brown, Ragnar Clarke, Laura Dunham, Ashley Emery, Andrew Ferrari, Ryan Flanagan, Zyrah Giustra, Erika Gray, Margaret Hall, Amy Hilton, Sully Jackson, Zakary Kendall, Ruth Leopold, Katie Lewis, Abigail Lochala, Shireen […]