STRONG — On the next to last day of school before summer vacation, students and teachers from grades 5 – 8 at Day Mountain Regional Middle School (DMRMS) made a trip to Boothbay to explore the wonders of The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. DMRMS art teacher, Heidi Richards, explained, “The theme for this year’s art […]
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Software and video expenses approved for Farmington Police Department to help with recruiting
Expenses for a new software system and a recruiting video were approved by Farmington selectmen on Tuesday, June 25.
Magic of America: Farmington prepares for Fourth of July parade
Participants may sign up online now or in person the day of the parade.
Wilton Free Public Library’s annual Fancy Nancy Tea Party event is a success
The Wilton Free Public Library’s recent Fancy Nancy Tea Party was a success with 70 attendees enjoying storytime, crafts, and treats, and the excitement continues with the adventurous Summer Reading Program 2024, featuring diverse activities and events throughout July.
Farmington Pride 2024 to celebrate Pride Month July 29 in Meeting House Park
The event runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Meeting House Park in Farmington.
Where’s Waldo? Hunt for him in downtown Farmington throughout July
The ‘Find Waldo Local’ event in Downtown Farmington invites families to search for the iconic character at 20 local businesses throughout July, culminating in a prize drawing and celebration.
21st Century Kids of F.R.A.N.K.L.I.N. summer programs for RSU 9 and MSAD 58 are underway
RSU 9 and MSAD 58 have kicked off their 21st Century Kids of F.R.A.N.K.L.I.N. summer programs with plans for a field trip to Mount Blue State Park in July.
Kingfield Select Board discusses MSAD 58 budget concerns and upcoming meeting with Maine Department of Education official
The Kingfield Select Board discussed the town’s increased share of the MSAD 58 budget and scheduled a public meeting with Maine Department of Education’s Paula Gravelle to address residents’ concerns.
Treat Memorial Library in Livermore Falls hosts summer reading and Chewonki Foundation of Wiscasset
Treat Memorial Library hosted an educational event on predator ecology led by Chewonki Foundation science educator Kyle Wonser, also known as Nature Kyle.