Spring semester classes will begin a week later than usual, January 25, at University of Maine System campuses.
Franklin County Maine
Year in review part 1
January The new year was welcomed by 8 pound, 1.5-ounce Henry Nickolas, the first baby delivered at Franklin Memorial Hospital in 2020. He is the second child to Rangeley parents Carina and Eugene Nickolas. As one of the first babies of the year, Henry Nickolas received a $500 Alfond Grant to go towards higher education […]
Photos: Farmington trails lack snow
The Christmas Day rainstorm took away skiing, snowshoeing options.
UMF joins effort to map those who died trying to cross into U.S.
Hostile Terrain 94 is an international traveling exhibit currently on display in Waterville.
Home for Christmas
Rover, the lost Shih Tzu was spotted throughout Farmington for two weeks before he was caught and returned to his owners in Anson.
Franklin Memorial Hospital administering coronavirus vaccine
The Farmington hospital received 500 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
A world of holiday traditions
Farmington community members describe their place-based holiday traditions.
St. Joseph’s food pantry expanding
The Farmington parish’s self-serve food pantry will start offering cooking classes and food budgeting courses.
RSU 9 school board approves interim superintendent
Mt. Blue High School Principal Monique Poulin will serve as RSU 9’s interim superintendent starting Dec. 28.
Québec First Nations assert CMP’s corridor will trample ancestral lands
A coalition of three Québec First Nations are asserting that the hydropower to be transmitted through Central Maine Power’s New England Clean Energy Connect would be generated without their consent or consultation.