Franklin Memorial Hospital will be offering COVID-19 vaccinations at the fair.
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Two directors resign from Mt. Blue school board
Jesse Sillanpaa cited mask mandates, and Craig Stickney cited blocked funding as reasons.
UMF to host vaccine clinic
University of Maine at Farmington will host a vaccine clinic on Saturday, Sept. 18.
Farmington allows $5,000 for rail-trail bridge study
High Peaks Alliance is working on a tourism grant to rebuild the Rail Trail Bridge in Farmington but a pre-engineering study is needed first.
UMF to host public walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic
Individuals 18 and older are eligible to get a one- or two-dose vaccine.
United Way to offer volunteer-led winterization initiative
United Way of the Tri-Valley Area plans to offer the Community Energy Challenge, a Franklin and Northern Androscoggin county volunteer-led winterization initiative designed to help families save money on heating costs. A simple, low-cost strategy of interior window panels keeps heat inside homes during the harsh winter months and encourages homeowners to make positive changes […]
Farmington board approves $5,000 for rail-trail bridge study
High Peaks Alliance is working on a tourism grant to rebuild the Rail Trail Bridge in Farmington but a pre-engineering study is needed first.
Two directors resign from Farmington school board
Jesse Sillanpaa cited mask mandates, and Craig Stickney cited blocked funding as reasons.
Livermore Falls man pleads guilty to driving ATV drunk involving crash in Farmington
A charge of intentional failure to report an ATV accident personal injury or death was dismissed in a plea agreement.
Farmington’s Ayah Cidah to host ‘Cornhole for a Cause’
United Way of the Tri-Valley Area plans to offer Cornhole for a Cause at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18. The event is to be held at the newly-established Ayuh Cidah at 272 Morrison Hill Road in Farmington. Ayuh Cidah, a farm started in 1860, is a venue for people to enjoy tasting many varieties of […]