WEST FARMINGTON — A total of $40,000 has been received since the call went out to the community on May 1 for money to paint the exterior and the interior ceiling of the 130-year old historic building on Bridge Street, home to the Farmington Grange since 1938. “While the call went out for $6,000 to […]
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Endicott College recognizes local dean’s list students
BEVERLY, Mass. — Endicott College has announced the following local students were named to the 2022 spring dean’s lists: Hunter Scholz of Augusta, history major, son of Kimberly Scholz and Stephen Scholz. Hailey Hobart of China Village, liberal studies/education major, daughter of Deborah Hobart and Daniel Hobart. Grace Chute of Kents Hill, marketing communications/advertising major, […]
Farmington golf classic raises $22,000 for public health programming
Franklin Community Health Network’s annual Health Care Golf Classic was held July 11 at the Sugarloaf Golf Club. The tournament benefitted the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County and the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center, according to a news release from the Farmington-based network. Thirteen teams from throughout Maine took part in the […]
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
Along with the week’s roll call votes, the Senate also passed the Formula Act (H.R. 8351), to suspend, temporarily, rates of duty on imports of certain infant formula products.
Maine Voices: My abortions were safe, legal and pain-free. Everyone deserves that right.
The majority of Americans know it is fundamentally wrong to force someone into motherhood.
Our View: Violence in hospitals the result of failing health care system
People can’t get the help they need, so they fall into crisis.
Ask Maine Audubon: Here’s how you can help boost a dwindling population of fireflies
Wildlife questions from real Mainers answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox
Jim Fossel: To retake Augusta, Maine GOP needs its cards on the table
Candidates owe it to voters to be direct about what they intend to do once in office. It’s also a sound political strategy.
Green Plate Special: Flower power on the plate (and in the glass)
Use edible flowers to add whimsy, flavor, texture and dimension to your meals, fancy or not.