The Board of Selectmen has signed an agreement with Affinity LED Lighting that will save the town more than $22,000 annually on streetlights.
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Hall-Dale Middle School honor roll
Hall-Dale Middle School recently announced the following students were named to the fourth quarter honor roll for the 2018-19 academic year. Grade 8 — Summa cum laude: Rita Benoit, Elizabeth Bickford, Quinn Cotnoir, Chloe Creamer, Charlotte Harper-Cunningham, Josephine Harper-Cunningham, Elijah Huttman, Bethany Ives, Dorothy Ives, Ava Katz, Noah Katz and Alexis Rideout. Magna cum laude: […]
Hall-Dale High School honor roll
FARMINGDALE — Hall-Dale High School recently announced the following students were named to its fourth quarter honor roll for the 2018-19 academic year. Seniors — Summa cum laude: Emily Allen, Alisa Bonenfant, Zander Bourne, Bryce Bragdon, Kieran Dionne, Emily Drappeau, Hazel Houghton, Laura Molesworth, Grace Moulton, Eli Spahn and Gabrielle Theriault. Magna cum laude: Kaylee […]
Local contractor concerned with Farmingdale’s growing snow plowing costs
Town Meeting warrants from 2013 to present show a $114,500 increase in plowing costs, and only one company has bid on the work since 2014.
Students’ research showcased at Bates College’s Mount David Summit
Students from Augusta, Farmingdale, Litchfield, Winslow and Readfield presented research at the summit.
Hallowell-based RSU 2 hires new superintendent who finds her dream job
Cheri Towle, who was the Brewer School Department superintendent previously, says “relationships are the key to everything in education.”
Nora Cyr makes Wheaton College dean’s list
Farmingdale resident is a sophomore at the Massachusetts college.
Ithaca College announces local graduates
Farmingdale’s Morris, Armentrout, awarded Bachelor of Music degrees.
Hall-Dale teacher Emily Bowen named Kennebec County Teacher of the Year
The French teacher engages students through interactive play during language lessons.
Wentworth Institute of Technology dean’s list
BOSTON — Three local students have been named to the 2019 spring semester dean’s list at Wentworth Institute of Technology. They are: Neil Stottler, of Farmingdale; Casey Ellis Clement, of Monmouth; and Taylor Nicole Hickey, of Whitefield.