Nicole O’Donal, 34, was crossing Wilton Road from Mt. Blue Plaza to Walmart when her car was struck on the driver’s side.
Farmington Maine
Foundation awards 16 organizations grants
The grants funded from the REALTOR® Affordable Housing Fund offer non-profit organizations assistance in helping Maine’s most vulnerable households with providing meaningful housing solutions.
New Sharon, Temple men arrested in residential burglary in Industry
A third man was issued a summons on several charges Monday in Farmington.
Fire that destroyed New Sharon camp is ruled accidental
About 25 firefighters from eight departments responded to the Sunday fire, Farmington Fire Rescue Chief Tim “TD” Hardy said.
Photos: Farmington’s 59th annual Summer Fest draws big crowds
Farmington’s 59th annual Summer Fest drew big crowds Saturday.
Photos: Farmington’s 59th annual Summer Fest draws big crowds
Farmington’s 59th annual Summer Fest drew big crowds Saturday.
Farmington flower grower starts with bouquets, looks to expand choices
Xiaofang Shi Clark has lived in Farmington for about five years, and first grew and sold flowers while in Hampden.
Junior Turner recognized for 53 years of firefighting in Farmington
Junior Turner retired May 31, 53 years to the day from when he first became involved with fighting fires.
Town to collaborate on funding sought for 2025 Moose Festival in Farmington
The annual state moose lottery drawing is scheduled for June 21, 2025, and part of a two-day Moose Festival being planned in Farmington.
Farmington-based United Way Packs for Progress underway
FARMINGTON — The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area is accepting applications for its back-to-school Packs for Progress program. To complete an application and for more information, visit uwtva.org. People should check out the new eligibility guidelines as well. The deadline for applications is Monday, Aug. 5. Pickup dates will be the week of Aug. […]