Natalie and Brandon Harper of Strong greeted daughter Briar Mae on Sunday.
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2021 — The Year in Review, Part I
The Franklin Journal looks back on a busy year full of ups and downs.
Farmington hires accounting firm for treasurer duties
Treasurer LucyAnn Cook resigned earlier this month and only one person, who wasn’t qualified, applied.
Farmington board discusses bridge, ARPA funds
No commitments were made on financial support for the Rail Trail Bridge or how to use American Rescue Plan Act funds.
Farmington hires accounting firm to take on treasurer duties
After Treasurer LucyAnn Cook resigned, one person applied but was not qualified for the job.
Education center to host free individualized virtual sessions
The Maine Educational Opportunity Center plans to host free individualized virtual sessions for adults 19 and older looking for a new career or returning to higher education. Essentials of College Planning: • Monday, Jan. 3, at 9 and 11 a.m., and noon • Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 9 and 10 a.m. • Thursday, Jan. 6, […]
RSU 9 launches ‘staff members of the month’ award
The first recipients of the Mt. Blue school district’s “Staff Members of the Month” awards are Amy Eustis and Katie Fournier.
Farmington board approves 7.3% cost of living adjustment for employees in 2022
The cost of living adjustment for employees next year will cost the town just over $177,000, Town Manager Christian Waller said.
Farmington feels impact of nationwide supply-chain issues
Local businesses in downtown Farmington, such as the bookshop, music store, etc. report difficulties and the many workarounds they’ve used to keep shelves stocked amid nationwide supply-chain issues.
Central Maine business briefs: Couture named growth manager at Dirigo Labs
People & Places: Andrew Alexander joins Richmond clinic as family nurse practitioner.