A Zoom meeting for families and students set for Feb. 15.
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Commercial, fine arts photographer to discuss dueling careers
ROCKPORT — Photographer John Pinderhughes plans to reflect on his combined careers in advertising and fine art photography, as well as his travels, in an online lecture, “Passports & Portfolios: My Life as A Commercial and Fine Arts Photographer,” at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16. This lecture is part of the Alumni Lecture Series, a […]
Foundation offers agriculture education scholarships
Graduating seniors from Maine high schools — who are National FFA (Future Farmers of America) Organization members and interested in pursuing a career in farming, agriculture or natural resources — can apply for a Ronald P. Guerrette FFA Scholarship through the Maine Community Foundation. The fund was created in 1998 by friends and family of […]
Farmington board postpones Town Meeting, approves hazard pay for workers
The annual Town Meeting was moved to April 25 to allow selectmen time to review the warrant.
Mikaela Shiffrin shaken after another quick exit in Olympic race
The American missed a gate early in her first run in the slalom, just two days after she was DQ’d in the giant slalom.
Celtics push winning streak to six with rout of Nets
Boston starts the game with a pair of 14-0 runs and cruises to a 126-91 win.
Moose attacks Iditarod sled team, injures 4 dogs
Musher Bridgett Watkins says she emptied her gun trying to stop the large bull but couldn’t.
Girls basketball: Gardiner turns to strong post game in victory over Lawrence
Lizzy Gruber’s 35 points, 23 rebounds prove too much as Tigers avenge December loss to Bulldogs.
Local roundup: Oak Hill girls basketball cruises past Buckfield
Paige Gonya leads Raiders with 20 points.
Lawmakers look at easing limits on number of clean needles Maine exchanges can give out
A record 636 people in Maine died from drug overdoses last year.