The bond money is part of a $49 million total package the University of Maine System is asking voters to approve Tuesday.
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Farmington man pleads guilty in drug importation case
Christopher Tracy’s apparent overdose June 5 led to claims that he had gone to New Hampshire twice, bought fentanyl there and brought it back to Maine.
Franklin County Retired Educators donates school supplies
Event part of the Maine Education Association-Retired’s annual Day of Caring.
Farmington man pleads guilty after punching ex-girlfriend, hitting her with frying pan, pot
Ryan Cunningham was sentenced to serve nine months of a three-year prison sentence and three years of probation.
Phillips woman gets 6 months for stealing $30,000
Deborah Lynn Vitrano, 36, pleaded guilty March 26 to theft from Grant’s Kennebago Camps in Stetson Township, her former employer.
Mass. man to spend 10 years in prison for sexual abuse
Ross Adams, 52, of Martha’s Vineyard, convicted in June of felony unlawful sexual contact of 7-year-old girl in Maine and Massachusetts.
Farmington dairy farm hangs in there, adapts despite blows to business
One of roughly 8 Maine producers that recently lost their commercial buyer, the family operating Sandy River Farms reduces its milking herd, woos new customers and says they’re not ready to give up.
Craft fair vendors sought
Holiday fundraiser set for Trinity United Methodist Church.
Attorneys compete to become Franklin County probate judge
Independent Ron Aseltine and Democrat Margot Joly are running for a four-year term as probate judge to replace Richard Morton, who is retiring.
Children’s Center head has yet to hear from state on gun appeal
Jeffrey Johnson, the director of Children’s Center in Skowhegan, Augusta, Gardiner and Farmington, seeks a waiver to carry a gun to protect the nonverbal, disabled children his facilities care for.