The St. Albans town manager said the town needs two more people to run for budget committee seats up for election Friday.
Kaitlin Schroeder
Farmington backs off plan to connect to UMF’s proposed biomass boiler
The town is looking into building biomass boilers for the community center and town garage after learning a connection to UMF would violate zoning rules.
Farmington considers Route 2 traffic lane changes
The state DOT plan proposes changing Wilton Road from a four-lane road to a two-lane road with a middle lane for two-way left-hand turns.
Crisis looms for central Maine volunteer fire departments
Aging crews, increasing training needs, lack of volunteers and money, and tougher fires all add to issues facing departments in Franklin, Somerset and Kennebec counties.
Sugarloaf skier remains in critical condition
Kyle Henderson, 20, of Nova Scotia, was found by another skier injured on the Boomauger trail.
Farmington offering free tango classes to warm up the winter
Zarvin Palacios is teaching Argentine style tango classes for the first time through the Farmington Parks and Recreation Department.
Franklin sheriff’s Elder Check program makes connections
The program, which began in October, has deputies making routine home checks on senior county residents to better protect them.
Farmington voters to consider building inspection, permit laws
Two ordinances, for fire and life safety inspections and building permits, will go before residents on March 23.
Consultant urges Unity groups, residents to invest in solar projects
Steve Kahl is suggesting a variety of projects that he says could reduce local electricity costs and attract business.
Farmington medical equipment ‘closet’ taken over by First Congregational Church
Annie’s Beanpole, a sharing and lending service for those who can’t afford to buy or rent medical equipment, had become too big for the basement in which it was operating.