The program is intended for adults who have taken a break from school and are looking to finish their degrees.
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RSU 9 seeks more host families to house international students
As the school year is right around the corner, Lisa Dalrymple, director of the international student program for RSU 9, is working hard to secure host families for the incoming students.
Franklin County commissioners accept bids for cruisers, maintenance of fleet
Commissioners also agreed to invest TIF funds into higher interest yielding CD.
Farmington to have another interim town manager after process to hire new manager stalls
In July, a candidate for the position stepped down during negotiations, so the process of selecting a new town manager had to restart.
Spruce Mountain 21st Century Kids summer program ends
JAY — The 21st Century Kids summer program held at Spruce Mountain Middle School Monday through Thursday ended with a talent show and ice cream social July 27. Singing, gymnastics routines and solving Rubik’s cubes were a few of the talents shared. Franklin County Children’s Task Force in Farmington organized the summer program which did […]
Farmington restarts search for town manager
A candidate for the position withdrew during negotiations.
Opioid settlement committee taking applications for grant funding
Applications should be returned to the county commissioners’ office by Oct. 15.
Freemasonry visitation held in Rangeley
Freemasonry in Maine has 24 districts, one of which includes eight lodges from Franklin County and one from Mt. Vernon.
University of Maine at Farmington gallery calls for artists
FARMINGTON — The UMF Art Gallery recently made a call for artists for the 2024 “Abandoned Industry” exhibition, showcasing art in any medium by artists based in northern New England. The gallery located on the University of Maine at Farmington campus, 246 Main St. Maine is marked physically and poetically by its working past. This […]
Farmington hospital change means more funds to be reimbursed
If the proposed change to Critical Access Hospital is approved, it will mean Franklin Memorial Hospital will be reimbursed 101% for Medicare/Medicaid patients instead of the current rate of 30-40%.