One position was filled this week, the other last December after long-time employees retired.
Franklin County Maine
Survey on substance use disorder, harm reduction services launched
The Healthy Community Coalition of the Greater Franklin County Area is conducting a survey to gauge the community’s understanding of the substance use disorder crisis and harm reduction services. The survey will shape how HCC offers harm reduction services to the local community.
Farmington area schools superintendent and board address director’s political comment
A new member of Regional School Unit 9’s board of directors recently made a comment praising the Supreme Court’s decision on abortion rights during the board’s ‘Good News Stories’ meeting segment.
Wilton hires new code enforcement officer
The Select Board also established an oversight committee for the new veterans memorial to be built at Lakeview Cemetery.
RSU 9 board hears updates on special services
Of special interest to the board, RSU 9 is establishing a Unified Basketball program to bring together students with and without disabilities and “collaborative” games of basketball.
Perry Ellsworth returning to town manager role
Longtime public servant looking forward to building rapport with the Wilton community.
‘Where’s Waldo?’ scavenger hunt returns to Farmington
Participants are tasked with finding Waldo, from “Where’s Waldo,” at businesses across downtown Farmington until July 31 as a way to support the local economy.
Lewiston agency on aging to offer workshop for adults
LEWISTON — SeniorsPlus is set to offer Living Well for Better Health, a workshop for adults who are interested in learning how to better manage their chronic conditions. Living Well for Better Health will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 12, via Zoom, and continue through Tuesday, Aug. 16, according to a […]
Farmington celebrates America’s superheroes on Fourth of July
Farmington Rotary’s annual Fourth of July parade was packed with families, farm animals and antique cars in downtown on Monday.
Mt. Blue Middle School is getting a career, tech ed center
Mt. Blue Middle School Principal James Black said this center, funded by the Bjorn Foundation can help provide opportunities for alternative forms of learning, prevent drop-out, engage students in their overall academics and prepare them for high school.