Dorothy Robinson closed her tenure as Regional School Unit 9 board chair by honoring Pamela Chernesky and Misty Carrow as May’s standout staff members.
Farmington Maine
As Vietnam Veterans Memorial replica goes up in Farmington, residents recall lost family members
Volunteers set up The Wall That Heals on Wednesday, one phase at a time, at Narrow Gauge Cinema Complex in Farmington.
Rock in Poland, Bach in Lewiston, squawk in South Paris, celebrate freedom everywhere | Get out!
There are plenty of things to do this week in western Maine.
Franklin County sets interest on late tax payments at 4%
County administration’s appeal of penalties for the OSHA rule violations has been reduced to a $700 fine.
UMF Outdoor Recreation Hub receives $50,000 workforce development donation
UMF outdoor initiative designed to grow Maine’s four-season outdoor recreation economy.
Farmington selectmen to get computers to save paper, money and time
The purpose is to save the town money in both staff work and printing out paper packets for Select Board members.
Franklin County deputy justified in shooting Phillips man, AG rules
Sgt. Jesse Clement “reasonably believed that man posed an imminent threat of serious bodily injury or death to himself” on Oct. 29, 2024, in Phillips, the ruling says.
Farmington hospital phasing out Occupational Health Practice
The phase-out does not include the MaineHealth Franklin Hospital Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy Practice, according to a spokesperson.
Farmington struggles to find seasonal maintenance workers
The town lost its full-time public works employee responsible for seasonal maintenance of Riverside and Fairview cemeteries.
What you need to know about The Wall That Heals visit to Farmington
The wall and its related events will be here from Thursday, July 3, to Sunday, July 6.