Homeowner Duane Pollis lost a civil case and will get a cleanup bill after not obeying a court order to clean up appliances, scrap and vehicles.
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Waterville teens help elderly woman fallen on side of the road
The 86-year-old woman had fallen along West River Road after midnight while trying to walk from Woodlands Senior Living to the city’s South End.
Mt. Blue residents initially OK budget
The proposed $31 million budget will go to a referendum vote June 10.
Mime brings ancient art of storytelling to Farmington
Antonio Rocha will perform at the town library as part of a celebration of the art of storytelling June 14.
Franklin County court-appointed attorney ‘strike’ fails
An attempt to force higher pay by boycotting sexual assault cases was stymied by other lawyers taking the refused cases.
Phillips narrowly approves $9 million school budget
The SAD 58 budget goes to referendum in Phillips, Avon, Kingfield and Strong June 10.
Mt. Blue School District proposes $31 million budget
Superintendent Tom Ward said the 4.3 percent increase comes primarily from a $400,000 decline in state funding and $600,000 in built-in costs like contracted raises.
Central Maine valedictorians thankful for small classroom experiences
This year’s valedictorians say working hard from start to finish is the trick to getting good grades.
Farmington gets initial sketch for new park at town entrance
The proposal calls for landscaping a lot at the intersection of High Street and Farmington Falls Road to create an attractive entrance to town.
Farmington selectmen agree to be more open about agenda
A recent suggestion that the town manager’s contract be discussed under ‘other business’ prompted a transparency discussion.