Franklin Community Health Network announced a new policy plan March 18 to help support its health care workers in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Saint Anselm College dean’s list
Local students include Maria Gregor, Amelie Crowe, Alexis Caldwell, Chandler Hartigan, Katherine King and Elijah Fish.
Liquefied propane gas now included in Maine Dig Safe law
Gov. Janet Mills signed the emergency law last week and it went into effect immediately.
Commentary: ‘Our health care system is about to become completely overwhelmed’
An emergency physician with roots in Maine describes ‘a turning point’ on the COVID-19 unit of the out-of-state ER where she works.
Farmington pub burglary investigated
Entry was made with the use of force early Thursday at The Roost Pub and Wingery.
Farmington, Jay parishes offer takeout meals
Parish Social Ministry is coordinating volunteers to offer takeout meals on Tuesdays at St. Joseph in Farmington and on Fridays at St. Rose in Jay. The latest schedule of emergency food initiatives from the parishes: • Tuesdays 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Joseph Parish Hall, corner of Quebec and Middle streets, in Farmington. […]
State Street Traditional Jazz Band concert canceled
FARMINGTON — The ArtsFarmington’s State Street Traditional Jazz Band event set for April 11 in the Nordica Auditorium at Merrill Hall on the University of Maine at Farmington campus, has been canceled. For more information, email ArtsFarmington’s Burt Knapp at [email protected].
Western Maine Audubon talk rescheduled to Sept. 9
FARMINGTON — Maine Audubon wildlife ecologist Sally Stockwell’s one-hour presentation titled, “What’s Happening to Our Birds?” has been rescheduled to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, at the University of Maine at Farmington’s Robert’s Learning Center, Room C23. It was originally scheduled for April 8, according to a news release from Will Jones, Western Maine Audubon […]
Farmington area hospital implements visitor restrictions to prevent spread of coronavirus
“Our priority now is slowing the spread of this virus and doing everything to care for those most affected by it as safely as possible,” said Trampas Hutches, president of Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington.
Temporary visitor restrictions set at Franklin Memorial Hospital
Guidelines began Tuesday, March 17.