Joyce Morton of Farmington took a summer job working at the Registry of Deeds, left for a short time, before working in Probate Court.
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A Matter of Balance program set for July 16
Designed to benefit older adults who are concerned about falls.
Plans for new family homeless shelter in Farmington scrapped
After 18 months of planning, Western Maine Homeless Outreach will form a larger working group to study fundraising and acquisition of to-be-determined property for an expanded services facility. The group expects to create a board that includes community members who originally objected to their plan for a 32-bed shelter.
UMaine System chancellor visits Farmington campus
A reception was held Tuesday for Dannell Malloy to meet staff and stakeholders at UMF.
Healthcare Gold Classic set for July 14-15
Proceeds benefit the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County and the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center.
Battle for Breast Cancer planned for July 13
Proceeds from the field hockey round-robin tournament will benefit the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center, a program of Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington.
UMF receives Davis Family Foundation grant to help fund project
The $38,495 grant will help fund a two-phase project for the Sweatt-Winter Center that will enhance the program and help renovate the center’s new home located at 274 Front St.
Farmington Fire awarded grant to build regional live-fire training building
The grant is for $539,964 to put up a metal building to be used by emergency responders from around the region.
Hundreds celebrate Independence Day in Farmington
FARMINGTON — As hundreds of people began to line the streets of downtown Farmington for the annual Fourth of July parade, people from many businesses, organizations, and walks of life gathered in a University of Maine at Farmington parking lot to put the finishing touches on their floats. There was the American Legion and the […]
Central Maine Fourth of July events
Other public events on the Fourth of July include those in Augusta, Belgrade, Farmington and Winthrop.