Farmington Fire Chief Terry Bell joined the department in 1977 and was named chief in 2000. He’ll stay at the department in other positions.
2021
One injured in 3-SUV crash in Farmington
Police: Vienna woman, 65, complains of back pain after her Ford Edge hits back of Honda CR-V on Wilton Road, causing Honda to hit a third SUV.
Fed officials: Bond purchases could end by middle of 2022
The board is widely expected to announce the tapering at its next meeting, held Nov. 2-3.
Hollywood crews say they will strike Monday if there is no agreement
A walkout would bring film and television productions across the country to a standstill.
Facebook expanding harassment, bullying policies
Protections will extend to public figures, government dissidents, journalists and human rights activists.
Former Justice Department lawyer who aided Trump is subpoenaed in Jan. 6 probe
The subpoena reflects the committee’s efforts to probe the tumult that roiled the Justice Department in the weeks leading up to the Capitol riot as Trump and his allies leaned on government lawyers to advance his baseless claims that the election results were fraudulent.
U.S., 30 nations discuss global cybersecurity – without Russia
The country that hosts many of the criminal syndicates behind ransomware attacks is not invited.
State health officials say they are working with CMMC on staffing shortages, but changes to vaccine requirement appear unlikely
Central Maine Medical Center confirmed Tuesday that it has suspended pediatric and trauma admissions, and will close its neonatal intensive care unit by the end of the month.
Local roundup: Winthrop field hockey rolls to win over Hall-Dale
Maddie Perkins, Bella Littler each score two goals for Ramblers.
NBA notebook: Celtics not expecting Horford to return for season opener
Al Horford tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, and the mandatory 10-day quarantine means he probably won’t be available until after Boston begins its season against the Knicks on Oct. 20.