Two civil lawsuits cite negligence by CN Brown and Techno Metal Post.
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University of Maine at Farmington reports first COVID-19 case on campus
This is the first reported case of COVID-19 on the UMF campus with previous cases coming from a remote learner and an adjunct faculty member.
UMF Visiting Writers Series to feature award-winning poet Amy Woolard
The University of Maine at Farmington’s celebrated Visiting Writers Series will present award-winning poet Amy Woolard as the program’s second reader of the season. Woolard will read from her work in a remote live reading at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22. The reading will be followed by a question and answer talkback with the poet. […]
Rig takes down utility poles on Town Farm Road in Farmington
Traffic was detoured about seven hours.
Franklin County to hold public hearing on fourth TIF amendment
The amendment to an agreement with a wind energy facility adds wording to deal with broadband and eliminates wording pertaining to communications study.
Farmington board approves tribute to victims of 2019 explosion
The Tribute to Resilience memorial to be placed at Bjorn Park will resemble an old-time fire house and will include bells created from fire extinguishers.
Central Maine colleges say coronavirus-testing efforts paying benefits
Officials from Thomas College and Colby College in Waterville and the University of Maine at Farmington have reported low numbers of infections and good cooperation from students and staff members as schools continue with testing.
Maine AgrAbility to host virtual state fair on social media Oct. 20
Maine AgrAbility in Farmington will feature success stories and resources for farmers and other agricultural workers in a day-long virtual state fair Tuesday, Oct. 20 on Facebook and Twitter, according to a news release from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Maine AgrAbility provides assistance, education and support to agricultural workers with disabilities. Events during […]
Masonic Group to offer takeout/pickup dinner, home delivery
Reservations required by Oct. 15.
Franklin County road supervisor allowed spend up to $10,000 without bids
That amount can be spent on each road until May 1, 2021.