Classes will be held from April 18 through May 16 in Farmington.
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Franklin County commissioners withdraw support for NECEC project
Commissioners said they were frustrated with the permitting process and that their decision was not influenced by a complaint presented Tuesday about a flyer distributed by CMP in Farmington.
Sap running in most places, but slowly for Maine Maple Sunday
It’s been cold and the snow is still deep in the woods, but maple syrup producers have their fingers crossed that the sap will be flowing by the weekend.
CIEE exchange students recognize Maine’s Childhood Cancer Month
A group of American students and International high school exchange students got together March 2 at the Maine Mall in Portland to recognize March as Maine’s Childhood Cancer Month. The CIEE High school exchange students have been here since August, and love to give back to the community. Participating students included Alivia Rac, Clara Jewell […]
Proposed Farmington marijuana ordinance puts limits in downtown, historic district
The ordinance regulating marijuana businesses is scheduled to go before voters at the annual Town Meeting on March 25 and has been amended after public feedback last month.
Farmington public works director charged in domestic violence case
Philip Hutchins, director of Farmington Public Works Department, arrested Friday on a charge of domestic violence assault.
Women plead guilty to allowing minors to possess or drink liquor in Farmington
Dozens of college age students, some who were under 21, attended the New Year’s party, Farmington police previously said.
Wilton woman’s sentence delayed two years for Farmington fire
Angie Clark will be on probation for the next two years.
FMH takes part in Sugarloaf Charity Summit
Twelve MaineHealth NorDx labs, including the lab at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington, took part in a winter wonderland theme day on Jan. 25 to raise funds to contribute to the Sugarloaf Charity Summit, according to a news release from the hospital. Collectively they raised $396 to help support the event beneficiaries: Maine Cancer Foundation, […]
CIEE students, host siblings visit Wiscasset
Council of International Education Exchange students and their host siblings spent a recent Sunday afternoon in Wiscasset. They rode on the railways steam-powered train, up the railway and had a horse-drawn sleigh ride, kept warm with hot chocolate and a bonfire, according to a news release from Brandy Jewell, CIEE local coordinator. CIEE, based out […]