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Farmington couple’s art, writing look at caregiving and aging
TUG Arts Collective based in Farmington released its latest book project exclusively at Devaney Doak & Garrett Booksellers on Friday.
Remote learning expands accessibility in education, study abroad
What new learning methods will stick after the pandemic? International virtual exchanges may be here to stay.
Federal grant supporting Alice James Books and local author
The Farmington-based publisher received $30,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Katharine Wattles, 96, has knit over 250 hats for her community
After providing a hat to everyone around her, Wattles looked to her former employer at the University of Maine at Farmington.
County COVID-19 case count declining
936 people in Franklin County have received both doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
Farmington’s wastewater screened for COVID-19 fragments
The UMaine System’s monitoring program includes the UMF campus.
UMaine announces spring semester plans
Spring semester classes will begin a week later than usual, Jan. 25, at University of Maine System campuses.
UMaine announces spring semester plans
Spring semester classes will begin a week later than usual, January 25, at University of Maine System campuses.
Connecting to a far-away border, identifying the ‘disappeared’
Farmington community members contributed to the anthropology exhibit Hostile Terrain 94, a map of those who have perished crossing the Arizona-Mexico border.