The Franklin Journal in Farmington sat down with the University of Maine at Farmington’s new interim president, Joseph McDonnell, to learn more about his background, his interest in higher education, and more.
2022
Academy CEO Bill Kramer looks to future of Oscars
He’s especially ready to ‘move forward’ from the slap.
California looks to phase out gas-fueled vehicles by 2035
Approval of the groundbreaking policy is expected and will trigger a ripple effect throughout the auto industry and across the country.
Financial hardship drives Harlow Gallery to close after nearly 60 years in downtown Hallowell
The Kennebec Valley Art Association, which runs the Harlow, will continue as a traveling arts organization.
Massachusetts tribe seeks to repair lands damaged by colonization
The Wampanoag Common Lands project is part of a growing movement to preserve and reinvigorate Native culture and identity.
Massachusetts man found guilty of shooting relative in 2020 in Dallas Plantation
Jesse W. Duval, 47, of Westminster, sentenced to 60 days in jail.
Winslow football tries to move forward after the death of program icon
Former co-coach Pete Bolduc still on Black Raiders’ minds as a new season begins.
MLB roundup: Sox pitcher Paxton suffers Grade 2 lat tear, will not pitch in 2022
Boston has to decide whether to exercise both option years worth $26 million simultaneously this offseason.
Police identify body pulled from the Androscoggin River on Saturday
Isar Coleman’s body was found floating in the river, just up from the falls on the Lewiston side.
NBA notebook: Holmgren, No. 2 overall pick, to miss rookie season with injury
Oklahoma City’s 7-foot-1 rookie Chet Holmgren hurt his foot while defending LeBron James during a pro-am game Saturday in Seattle.