John Black, Michael Fogg elected selectmen in Wilton and Farmington; Mt. Blue and Mt. Abram school districts approve budgets.
Kaitlin Schroeder
Industry woman must pay bill for sick cats’ vet care
The state Supreme Court upheld a Franklin County order after more than two dozen cats were removed from Julia Peck’s home in 2011.
Kingfield’s $5 million sidewalk project moving forward
Town Meeting voters Saturday approved a $970,000 budget.
Farmington Rep. Lance Harvell ends re-election bid
State Rep. Lance Harvell, R-Farmington, said he will not be running in the November election in order to spend more time with his family.
Police arrest Farmington man for trespassing in his underwear
A single mother wanted the neighbor, who had been given two warnings, to stay away from her and her children.
Temple Academy graduates 13 students in Waterville
Pastor and superintendent urges graduates to “leave a legacy that counts for eternity.”
Wilton’s Western Maine Play Museum launches capital campaign
Museum staff hope to open their doors in downtown Wilton by the summer of 2015 after raising $750,000.
Mt. Blue High School graduates 165
Outgoing and energetic graduates spoke, sang, played and performed slam poetry to the cheers and tears of their classmates Saturday at the Mt. Blue campus in Farmington.
Nokomis graduates told to keep it simple
Principal Mary Nadeau tells the group that even as the world picks up speed, appreciate the beauty in simplicity.
Wilton tannery cleanup moving forward
Selectmen will decide whether to have the town pay to tear down the industrial building on site after the containments are cleaned up.