FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School has announced the second quarter honor roll. Grade 9 Highest honors: Maxwell Blais, Reba Clement, Katherine Gunther, Katherine Hayes, Brendan Hickey, Michaela Hutchinson, Chenoa Jackson, Taylor Kaminsky, Max Kay, Daniel Lesko, Rachel Mitchell, Kelsey Parlin, Samantha Reynolds, Jacob Rutberg, Cheyanne Savage and Erin Weddle. High honors: James Barrett, Rachelle […]
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Shelter needs votes FARMINGTON — Franklin County Animal Shelter is seeking community help to win $1000 from Bangor Savings Bank’s Community Matters more campaign. Go to www.bangor.com/Why-Bangor-Savings/Supporting-Our-Communities/Voting.aspx and write in the shelter. Ballots can also be cast at a Bangor Savings Bank branch. Masonic supper WILTON — A public Masonic supper will be held from […]
Franklin County arrest log
FARMINGTON — The following were recently booked at the Franklin County Detention Center: Nathanael Couture, 25, Jay, domestic violence reckless conduct, violation condition of release, Feb. 8, no bail listed as of Feb. 13, Jay Police Department. Israel Breton, 32, Fayette, domestic violence assault, Feb. 8, $1,500 unsecured bail, Franklin County Sheriff Department. Lisa Sweetser, […]
Farmington police investigate attempted burglary
FARMINGTON — Police are investigating an attempted burglary Tuesday morning at a residence on Lamkin Lane, which is off Franklin Avenue. A man reported a burglary in progress at 5:13 a.m. after a window was broken on his mobile home, police Chief Jack Peck said in a release. The homeowner reported that a man was […]
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‘American Teacher’ FARMINGTON — On Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Maine at Farmington, the Student Education Association of Maine (an affiliate of the Maine Education Association) will host a free screening of the film “American Teacher.” The screening is located in Thomas Auditorium, which is in Preble Hall on campus. […]
Anthony M. Strollo
TINTON FALLS, N.J. — Anthony M. Strollo, 40, of Tinton Falls, N.J., passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Tony was born and raised in West Long Branch and has lived in Tinton Falls for the past 10 years. He graduated from Shore Regional High School, where he was a varsity football player. He earned his […]
Farmington Grange completes kitchen, seeks partnership with food business
FARMINGTON — A workshop is planned for Saturday, Feb. 18, at 6 p.m., at the Farmington Grange Hall for anyone interested in starting a new food business. Marshal Piper, an inspector for the Maine Department of Agriculture, will be on hand with applications for commercial licenses and will talk about the rules and regulations of […]
Arts Institute of Western Maine expands board, lists performances
FARMINGTON — The Arts Institute of Western Maine welcomed six new board members at its recent annual meeting. Joining the board are Andrea Keirstad, David Haeger, Joan Haeger, Anne Smith, Philip Keith and Alexandra Bennett. The present board also includes Diane Kruchkow, president; Camilla Cai, treasurer; Sarah Maline and Emily Bilodeau, secretaries; Misty Beck; Karyl […]
Woman arrested on sex charge
FARMINGTON – A Warren woman was arrested by state police Friday after she was accused of unlawful sexual contact against a Franklin County woman, state police Sgt. Jeff Beach said Monday. Aleisa D. DeMicheal, 36, whose address is listed as Waldoboro on her driver’s license but who told police she is living in Warren, was […]
Gordon L. ‘Tut’ Snell
FARMINGTON — Gordon Levant “Tut” Snell, 90, of Farmington, passed away, Friday, Feb. 10, at the Franklin Memorial Hospital. He was born June 6, 1921, in Madison, a son of the late James Bert and Janet (Otis) Snell. Gordon attended Madison schools and was a veteran of World War II, serving as a gunner’s mate […]