The Healthy Community Coalition of the Greater Franklin County Area is conducting a survey to gauge the community’s understanding of the substance use disorder crisis and harm reduction services.
2022
Farmington starts process of replacing firetruck
Expected delivery of the new truck would be 16 months after it is ordered.
Farmington area schools superintendent and board address director’s political comment
A new member of Regional School Unit 9’s board of directors recently made a comment praising the Supreme Court’s decision on abortion rights during the board’s ‘Good News Stories’ meeting segment.
Highbush blueberries are ready to pick
Blueberries may be ripening earlier than usual due to lack of rain in the region.
Sports Digest: Vingegaard in position to win Tour de France
Jonas Vingegaard drops his main rival in the last big mountain stage to increase his overall lead to three minutes, 26 seconds, with one big test remaining.
Cape Elizabeth native plays key role in Congress’ Jan. 6 investigation
Kristin Amerling, who graduated from Cape Elizabeth high in 1983, is the chief counsel for the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the United States Capitol.
Norway artist’s artwork on display at town’s library
Visitors to Norway Memorial Library can enjoy an art display by Norway artist Jeanne Millett Herley at 258 Main St. The “Playing with Cards” exhibit incorporates mixed media use of colored pencils, colored paper, and playing cards, according to a news release from the library. Herley, born and raised in Norway, has been artistic her […]
Advocate for New Hampshire’s ‘Old Man of the Mountain’ memorial dies at 86
Dick Hamilton led the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy Fund after the iconic granite rock formation crumbled in 2003.
Impact2032 group launches goals to improve life in Kennebec County
A coalition of county businesses, nonprofits and governmental organizations, Impact2032 launches communitywide effort Thursday.
State environmental board lets permit stand for transmission line project
But the energy corridor’s fate still hinges on a Maine Supreme Court ruling on the validity of a 2021 referendum that was designed to kill the $1 billion construction project.