Results of a survey will be used to guide planning decisions and help identify those interested in participating in a pilot drop-off program.
Farmington Maine
Farmington declared most ‘collegiest’ college town in Maine
The Washington Post declared Farmington as the most “collegiest college town” in the state of Maine due to how much the student population accounts for the town populace.
Fire service agreement with Farmington may be step in right direction for Industry, but questions exist
A fire/rescue service agreement with Farmington will be decided by Industry voters at the annual Town Meeting on March 11.
Mt. Blue High School names honor roll students
FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School has announced the following students were named to its second quarter honor roll for the 2022-23 academic year. Highest honors Reece Adams, Grace Allen, Madison Allen, Warren Allen, Rosabelle Armstrong, Levi Austin, Jason Bagley, Trey Bailey, Cole Baker, Nicolo Barbieri, Abigail Bartlett, Elias Bartlett and Trenton Beaudoin. Also, Levi […]
Farmington school program to host comedy basketball game March 1
FARMINGTON — The Jobs for Maine’s Graduates program at Mt. Blue High School is scheduled to host the Harlem Tricksters comedy basketball game at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 1, at the 129 Seamon Road school. The tickets cost $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Advance tickets can be purchased at Riverside Florist at […]
Blue Crew busy preparing for competition season
Some parts of FIRST Robotics Competition have changed this year.
Children’s Festival will have something for everyone Feb. 25
The festival was moved to the end of vacation due to space availability.
Mt. Blue gets more out of Souther Farm than just electricity
The USDA is investing more into renewable energy sources, such as the solar farm at Souther Farm in Livermore Falls. This solar farm not only benefits local schools by offsetting energy costs, but students are getting involved and learning more about renewable energy.
Farmington hires Cornell Knight as interim town manager
Selectman Chairman Matthew Smith said Tuesday morning Cornell Knight started that day.