Chief Terry Bell was critically injured in a Sept. 16 propane explosion in Farmington.
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Franklin County awards snow removal contract to Freeman Township business
Fenwick Contruction LLC lowered its original bid for the area by $7,547.
Family of man injured in Farmington blast asks supporters: ‘Keep Larry in your prayers’
Larry Lord, the maintenance supervisor of LEAP Inc., remains in critical condition from the propane explosion at the building on Sept. 16.
Local students receive University Credit Union scholarships
Gardiner’s Grady, Farmington’s Jasper each received a $1,000 scholarship.
Franklin hospital to host wellness block party Oct. 12
FARMINGTON — Franklin Memorial Hospital will host its second Fall into Wellness Block Party, a free family oriented educational and fun event, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, in the Bass Room and on the hospital campus at 111 Franklin Health Commons, according to a news release from the hospital. Festivities will […]
Firefighters challenged to work with communities to reduce fire risk
Maine Firefighters Memorial Service Program especially somber in wake of Farmington explosion that killed one firefighter, critically and seriously injured six others.
UMF Visiting Writers Series continues Oct. 10
Poets Nickole Brown and Jessica Jacobs to read from their work.
Franklin County Extension Association to meet Oct. 16
FARMINGTON — The Franklin County Extension Association will hold its 100th annual meeting and public supper from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the Chesterville Town Office, 409 Dutch Gap Road, Chesterville. The annual meeting will follow and then entertainment will be provided by Owen Kennedy. Kennedy is a 14-year-old fiddler from Winthrop, […]
Majority of families dislocated by Farmington explosion find permanent housing
Farmington firefighters’ conditions are upgraded; maintenance supervisor remains in critical condition at a Massachusetts hospital.
Injured Farmington firefighters progressing after explosion; Jay man remains critical
Larry Lord, 61, of Jay, who was working as maintenance supervisor at the LEAP central office building when the explosion occurred Sept. 16, remains in critical condition at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.