Wreath laying ceremonies were held Monday morning, May 26, at the Teague World War I Memorial Arch and in Meetinghouse Park in Farmington.
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Farmington Blue Star Highway marker dedicated
More than 70 people attended the unveiling and dedication of the marker on Memorial Day.
Enjoying a treat on a warm afternoon in Farmington
The father and daughter from Chesterville were among many seen at The Ice Cream Shoppe of Farmington on Thursday afternoon, May 15.
New Sharon: First Maine Baptist missionary to Burma remembered
George Dana Boardman, born in Livermore where his father was a Baptist minister, was initially going to serve in India but became the first Maine Baptist minister to Burma almost 200 years ago.
Farmington celebrates Arbor Week, 48th year as Tree City USA
Farmington is one of three Maine cities that have participated in the Tree City USA program the longest.
Mt. Blue, Foster CTE Center spotlight student success
At the May 13 RSU 9 board meeting, leaders from Mt. Blue High School and Foster CTE Center highlighted student engagement initiatives, academic recognition and program growth.
Bids accepted for 2 Farmington police cruisers, paving
Selectmen approved selling one police cruiser and donating another to the Foster Career and Technical Education Center law enforcement program.
Farmington’s Lion’s Den Thrift Shop reopens after renovations
After special sales and being closed for renovations, The Lion’s Den Thrift Shop on Broadway in Farmington held a preview May 15 followed by its grand opening May 16.
Blue Star Highway Marker dedication in Farmington part of Memorial Day services
Memorial Day services will also be held in Chesterville, Weld and two other Farmington locations.
Farmington mass gathering request approved for moose lottery
High Peaks Alliance, Franklin County Chamber of Commerce are collaborating to bring the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife annual moose permit lottery to the Farmington fairgrounds on June 21.