The 48th annual Chester Greenwood Day parade in Farmington delighted spectators with creative floats, festive walkers and holiday cheer on a blustery 25-degree day.
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MaineHealth Healthy Community Coalition awarded federal grant to prevent youth substance use
The $625,000 federal grant will work to prevent substance use among students in Spruce Mountain schools.
Four reasons to shop locally this holiday season
From the sensory immersion to financials, why should you shop locally?
Farmington board sets cost of living adjustment for some employees
Farmington selectmen also approved an on-premises liquor license for Freedom’s Forage Kitchen & Bar, LLC which plans to open in the former Mary Jane’s Slice of Heaven at 103 Narrow Gauge Square.
Farmington to change to Franklin Savings Bank for banking services
Town officials narrowed the selection to Androscoggin Savings Bank and Franklin Savings Bank with selectmen choosing the local bank.
Farmington crosswalks toured following pedestrian fatality
Town officials and five representatives from Maine Department of Transportation conducted the tour Nov. 14.
Farmington board approves four-day work week for staff starting Jan. 1, 2025
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, the town office will be open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Tuesday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Farmington-area teens take initiative on Prescott Trails
The group plans to talk to their soccer coach about an ongoing Adopt-A-Trail effort.
Franklin County commission passes unorganized territory budget
County Administrator Amy Bernard announced that sheriff’s Sgt. Nathan Bean will retire after 27 years of service on Dec. 14.
Crash on U.S. Route 2 in Wilton sends Jay woman to Farmington hospital
Kathryn Towle, 72, of Jay was driving east on U.S. Route 2 coming down Burgess Hill when a pickup truck driven by James Ainworth, 77, of Corinth, Vermont collided with her SUV.