Voters will be asked if they would like the Town Council to restrict fireworks partially, ban them or continue to allow them under state law.
Kaitlin Schroeder
Deal struck for funding Waterville interchange
Waterville would pay $500,000 to fix up streets in the area, while the developer and state and federal governments pay $2 million each to build the interchange.
Farmington man charged with strangling woman
Farmington police arrested Kenneth Imlay on charges of aggravated domestic violence assault and obstructing the report of a crime.
Driver runs over Farmington woman’s foot
Charges against the driver who ran over Shirley Lorette’s foot are pending; Lorette, in a crosswalk, fell and struck her head.
Farmington man charged with sexual assault of minor
A report from the Department of Health and Human Services prompted a police investigation, resulting in the arrest of Joshua Austin.
Mt. Blue international program gets early federal approval
The program’s eventual tuition revenue is intended to pay for elementary world language classes.
Families follow tradition as they pick their own apples on Maine Apple Sunday
North Star Orchards offered free samples, prizes and hay rides to families who came out to pick apples and enjoy the weather.
Farmington Fair to feature amateur drag racing
Drag Your Neighbor, laser tag and barrel racing are among new and classic offerings at the Farmington Fair, which begins Sunday.
Busy first year buoys Western Maine Homeless Shelter
Staff members have planned a fundraising dinner-dance to be held Saturday.
11 is the number for Mount View safe driving campaign
The Thorndike high school is participating in Program 11, launched by the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office, to keep kids from texting and driving.