Tristan Ridlon, 26, Vienna, violation condition of release/theft by unauthorized taking, transfer/violation of protection from abuse, May 7, Jay Police Department. Jesse Robbins, 31, Jay, furnishing illegal drugs, possession of illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia, May 7, $300 cash bail, Jay Police Department. Kimberly Beardsley, 26, Jay, possession of illegal drug, May 7, $250 cash […]
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Society topic: vets’ wreaths NEW VINEYARD — The New Vineyard Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 16, at the Historical room. Wreaths Across America will be presented by Joe Ross of Wilton. He will present a slideshow explaining about the Christmas Wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery and other cemeteries that request wreaths. […]
Driver charged with leaving scene of Farmington accident
FARMINGTON — A local driver was charged with leaving the scene of an accident Tuesday after his vehicle hit a street sign, mailbox and utility pole guy wire, which knocked out power in part of Farmington north to New Vineyard. Alexander Witt, 19, told police he hit a puddle and lost control of his 1998 […]
Farmington selectmen mum on previous meeting
FARMINGTON — Selectmen had no statement Tuesday to clarify a contentious debate over communications and chain of command that occurred during the board’s April 24 meeting. The debate began when Selectmen Andrew Hufnagel objected because an executive session that he requested was not added to the agenda of that meeting. He wanted the session to […]
Sandy River Recycling to hold composting event in Farmington
FARMINGTON — A demonstration and compost sale are planned for Sandy River Recycling Association’s public open house May 18 and 19 at the facility off the Dump Road. A portable rotary screen will be in operation from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, May 18. The new product from Thomas Band Saw Mills in Brooks […]
Franklin Home Show looks for vendors
FARMINGTON — The Franklin County Chamber of Commerce will host its 18th annual Home and Leisure Show at the Farmington Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 19. Admission is free via the Maple Avenue entrance. There is still space for vendors who would like to participate, with the option of reserving indoor […]
Shriners to host screenings in Lewiston, Dixfield and Farmington
Kora Shriners will sponsor three local screening medical evaluations for referral to Shriners Hospitals for children on May 12. In Lewiston, the screening will be from 9 a.m. to noon at Central Maine Medical Center, Family Medicine Residency, 76 High St. In Dixfield, the screening will be from 9 a.m. to noon at Smart Physical […]
4-H club holding manure sale May 12
A tractor will be on hand to load pickup trucks, and club members will be bagging manure for people who only want a small amount. A donation of $15 for a truck load and $3 for bagged manure is being asked. Hammond Street is the first left on the Farmington end of Route 133. Genesis […]
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Sky Program on May 14 RANGELEY — The Wilhelm Reich Museum’s monthly Sky Program will be on Monday, May 14, at the museum’s Conference Center on Dodge Pond Road at dusk. The program will be held only if the sky is clear and participants can get outside and view the planets and stars with the […]