FARMINGTON — The “I Read I Care” summer reading program at Farmington Public Library, 117 Academy St., is set to run from Tuesday, June 18, to Friday, Aug. 9. One can sign up any time over the summer in person, or by calling 207-778-4312 or emailing [email protected]. Children of all ages read and listen to […]
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Therapy dog is a good distraction, stress reducer for students at Mt. Blue High School in Farmington
Dr. Patricia Millette, a science teacher at Mt. Blue High School brings her therapy dog Tilly to school once a week.
Farmington department heads asked for ideas for county strategic plan meeting
Coordinating fire services for towns is expected to be one topic.
Farmington-based school district budget approved by voters
Seven towns approved the plan while three towns rejected it.
Photo album: See Mt. Blue’s commencement ceremony
Read the story: Mt. Blue High School celebrates class of 2024’s perseverance More about Levi: It runs in the family: Levi Bogar is Mt. Blue’s Principal’s Award recipient Meet a great grad: Mt. Blue’s Kathleen Yeaton does not give up when faced with challenges
Mt. Blue High School celebrates class of 2024’s perseverance
The Farmington school awarded diplomas to 163 students at Sunday’s graduation ceremony.
New Farmington Falls bridge between Farmington and Chesterville to open one lane by Saturday
On-site work began on the $10.4 million bridge in November 2021.
Gold LEAF Institute Senior College plans summer kickoff in Farmington
FARMINGTON — The Gold LEAF Institute will hold its free summer kickoff and annual meeting at 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 12, at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall, 130 Quebec St. The institute is a member-run organization affiliated with the University of Maine in Farmington. Its mission is to provide continued learning and activity opportunities for anyone […]
New Sharon man to serve 4 years for sexually abusing girl
Raymond Buck, 76, must register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.
Franklin County’s tax rate drops 22 cents for coming fiscal year
The tax rate for 2024-25 that begins on July 1 is $1.40 per $1,000 of property valuation.