Alfred R. McCrillis, allegedly ‘extremely intoxicated’ wouldn’t leave the track, according to police.
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USDA secretary, congressman hear needs of rural Maine
Sonny Perdue and Bruce Poliquin heard about the need for better internet access, telehealth services and addiction treatment during a discussion at Franklin Memorial Hospital.
Old New Sharon library draws interest at Farmington Fair
Children learn about original mid-1800s building, following restoration and move to Farmington fairgrounds last year.
Family traditions find home at Farmington Fair
Annual event opens with child costume contents and barrel racing.
PUC urged to reject CMP application for transmission line
Most of the opposition voiced at the meeting at UMaine Farmington stems from concerns about the impact the 145-mile transmission line through western Maine will have on the environment and tourism.
Field hockey event raises record amount to benefit breast care center
Proceeds will benefit the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center.
Maine PUC seeks public testimony on NECEC project
The Public Utilities Commission will hold public witness hearings Friday in Farmington and The Forks about the proposed power line.
UMF professors bring Lewis and Clark Trail history and contradictions to light
Exhibit set for Sept. 13-Oct. 21 at UMF Art Gallery.
Farmington selectmen to evaluate town manager
The annual performance review is expected to take place Sept. 25 in executive session.
Central Maine business briefs
Gupta joins Franklin Memorial oncology staff; Phelps becomes UMaine Extension’s interim director.