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Barn Quilt on PACC building completed

PHILLIPS – The High Peaks Creative Council (HPCC) has completed the Phillips part of a barn quilt series placed throughout the High Peaks Region. Ian Reinholt recently hung this “feathered star” on the Phillips Area Community Center (PACC) joining the Phillips Public Library Studio, the Phillips Historical Society barn, the North Franklin Agricultural Building, Morgen […]

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Soil health workshops scheduled

FARMINGTON — The University of Maine Cooperative Extension, along with the Maine Grass Farmers Network, the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA), and Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment will host three workshops to demonstrate the principles of soil health, and how livestock management can influence soil quality and the environment. As […]

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Greenline bus a good option for regional college students

REGIONAL — This year, students living at home and traveling to higher education in either Farmington or Lewiston~Auburn have a good, affordable, reliable alternative to driving or carpooling available to them. The Western Maine Transportation Services GreenLine commuter bus takes just over an hour to travel between Farmington and Lewiston~Auburn, with stops along the way in […]

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Phillips Old Home Days results

  HONORED COUPLE: Glennis & Conley Gould Sr. HONORED LUMBERMAN: Ben Mitchell 2019 KING/QUEEN: Clayton Murray/Copper Veilleux RESULTS of 2019 PARADE: Most Beautiful– 1st Mardi Gras, 2nd May Day, Youth– 1st Easter, 2nd St. Pats, 3rd Phillips Baseball, Most Original– 1st Sandy River Business Assoc., 2nd Mail Truck, 3rd Sandy River Railroad, Big Rigs– GCA […]