Adam Mattson has endured 17 surgeries since his legs were crushed under a bucket loader last October.
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Farmington employees to receive 2.54 percent pay increases
The increases will take effect after Town Meeting in March after gaining approval from selectmen Tuesday.
RSU 9 reviews confidentiality rules
Superintendent told school district directors Tuesday that training on student privacy laws has been held with administrators.
Farmington gets $1,135 workplace safety grant
The award will be used to buy breathable oxygen bottles for the Farmington Fire Department.
Franklin County jail administration laments staffing shortages
In a five-page letter, the assistant jail administrator pleads with county commissioners to hire more corrections officers.
Residents express few concerns at public hearing on Farmington solar project
A handful of residents asked questions about health, traffic and visual impacts of the proposed solar farm.
Amy Calder: In East Africa service, Winslow woman finds insight into teaching
Elizabeth Ferry, 24, returned to the U.S. three weeks ago from serving in the Peace Corps in East Africa, where she taught English to high-school age students, Amy Calder writes.
Farmington to hold public hearing on NextEra solar project
The planning board has also approached the company about moving panels away from a residential area in Stanwood Park Circle.
Central Maine business briefs
Two area hospitals win accolades for effort to discourage tobacco use; Towne becomes Water Creates! marketing director.
Central Maine college crime reports show drinking, sex offenses remain problems
Colby College, Thomas College, Unity College and the University of Maine at Farmington reported few crimes overall in 2017, according to new statistics.