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Meadow Lanes bowling

WILTON — Wednesday Night Ladies, week of April 17. Teams: Mines In The Gutters 146-86, Designs By Darlene 136-96, Just One More 129-103, Wreckin Balls 127-105, Living On A Spare 115-117,  Bowling Bells 108-124, Full Of 5 Pins 86-146, Golden Oldies 81-151. Games: Jamie Ellsworth 190, Melissa Malone 179, Katie Dube 164, Amber Bridges 162, […]

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Prayer WILTON — Come one, come all. National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 2, at noon. Gathering at the Wilton Flagpole on Main Street to pray for our families, community and nation. Library CARRABASSETT VALLEY — Carrabassett Valley Public Library, 3209 Carrabassett Drive (207-237-3535) in Carrabassett Valley has announced their spring hours, CV Library […]

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Pets of the Week

Franklin County Animal Shelter, located at 550 Industry Road in Farmington is a no kill shelter, which means animals are not euthanized due to space constraints. The shelter’s lobby, kitten, and available adult cat rooms are open to the public Monday to Saturday, Noon to 4 p.m., and they are performing dog adoptions by appointment. […]

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UMF names Michael Wilson Scholars

FARMINGTON — The University of Maine at Farmington is pleased to announce the UMF Michael Wilson Scholars for spring 2024. This bi-annual recognition names top UMF students as single-semester scholars or full-year fellows. The program provides faculty mentorship and funding support to help them with their research investigation. Many of this year’s scholars and fellows […]

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Drug Take Back Day is April 27

FARMINGTON — If you have any unused or expired medications in your medicine cabinet, now is a good time to dispose of them. The Farmington Police Department will be collecting expired or unused prescriptions on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., at the Meetinghouse Park Gazebo on Main Street in Farmington. Along with prescription […]

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New CNA apprentice opportunity offered

FARMINGTON — Franklin Community Health Network is excited to offer a new employment opportunity for individuals looking to become a Certified Nursing Aide (CNA). This is a 36-hour earn-while-you-learn employment opportunity that pays students to attend school to obtain their CNA license. Successful applicants’ employment for the first 5-7 weeks will be paid classroom hours […]