PORTLAND — The Maine Jewish Museum has announced its 2025 inductees to the Maine Jewish Hall of Fame. The 2025 class includes the following (* is in memory of the person): Leah Binder, Washington, D.C. (formerly Farmington); Harris Gleckman, Cumberland; Charlie* and Ellie Miller, Scarborough; William “Billy” Miller, Bangor; *Edith Pagelson, Falmouth; *Judge Abraham Rudman, […]
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Jay couple’s baby is the first in 2025 at Farmington hospital
Parents Tisha-Marie Stinchfield and Tristan Franchetti of Jay welcomed Elliani-Lynn Marie Franchetti to the family on Thursday.
Future uncertain for Farmington Big Lots
Information on whether the Farmington Big Lots will remain open was not known Monday morning, Dec. 30.
Transportation director highlights successes, recognizes team efforts
Transportation Director Richard Joseph praised his team for their dedication, community involvement, and commitment to safety during the Dec. 10 Regional School Unit 9 board meeting, highlighting accomplishments such as parade participation, charity initiatives, and professional development.
Grant at school enhances family, community connections
The First 10 Grant at Cape Cod Hill School is fostering stronger connections between families, schools and the community through innovative initiatives like a resource hub, transportation support, and early childhood development programs.
New winter hours for Free Book Saturdays in Farmington
Literacy Volunteers of Franklin and Somerset Counties has changed the hours for Free Book Saturdays, held the last Saturday of every month to 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. for the winter.
Historic Mills family home for sale in Farmington
The historic Georgian Revival family home of Maine Governor Janet Mills is now on the market in Farmington, offering vintage charm, modern updates, and redevelopment potential.
Farmington-based school staff addresses technology concerns in schools
RSU 9 Director of Technology Kevin Bremner addressed concerns about iPad use, teacher feedback and technology challenges, emphasizing their role in preparing students for modern workforce demands.
Farmington Select Board accepts holiday wreaths donation
The wreaths placed on Center Bridge and four poles in West Farmington that lack banners light up and are reusable.
Changing to fiscal year would benefit Farmington residents
Changing to a fiscal year would not cost residents, might save them money.