The University of Maine at Farmington plans to host a public walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, at 274 Front St., for adults. Vaccines are provided at no cost, and all are welcome. Those attending will be administered their choice of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine and can get […]
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National experts issue new report on Farmington propane explosion
Report urges firefighters to take a defensive stance when they respond to reports of leaking gas
Forestry program purchases mini-forwarder with grant
The forestry and wood harvesting program at Foster Career and Technical Education Center in Farmington was one of three state-wide to receive grants from a new program.
RSU 9 board approves district’s new vision, mission statements
The RSU 9 board also approved a motion to send a letter to request the Department of Education commissioner formally begin the district’s reapportionment process.
Grant may help put printers in Farmington cruisers
Printers for seven cruisers would be used with the Maine eCitation system.
Farmington elections are March 28, town meeting May 9
Elections are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, March 28, at the Community Center on Middle Street in Farmington.
Fire burns wall around pellet stove vent in Farmington
A mother and her son were not injured.
Franklin County selectmen to revote on county Budget Committee representatives
A state change on Jan. 5 changed the make-up of the three districts.
Farmington-based school district unveils new vision and mission statement
The vision statement has three themes addressing “community,” “culture” and “curriculum.”
Farmington board supports buying printers for cruisers
The $8,200 expense would be paid by a grant and from a police reserve account.