The University of Maine at Farmington conducted COVID-19 tests on freshmen students moving into residence halls on August 18.
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Wilton Planning Board OKs three business applications
The Honey Comb Farm plans to expand medical marijuana growing operation.
Farmington-based school board approves hybrid model
Regional School Unit 9 students will return to school Sept. 8 under plans for a combination of remote and in-person learning.
Franklin County community addressing homelessness
Shelter hopes to announce a new location in the coming weeks.
Farmington-based school district superintendent outlines back-to-school plan
Pre-kindergarten through eighth-grade students would have the option for a full return to school, while high school students would be limited to a hybrid model.
Farmington native navigates the Appalachian Trail in a pandemic
21-year-old Farmington native Brooklynn Winters, also known as “Bear Bait,” has completed just under 600 miles of the AT so far.
Farmington Fair cancellation means lost income, missed opportunities
For many in the community, the cancellation of the Farmington Fair is having a huge impact.
Originally rescheduled for August, UMF postpones 2020 graduation again
The class of 2020 still awaits commencement plans from the University of Maine at Farmington but some are ready to let go of a ceremony altogether.
Farmington’s Summer Fest canceled due to pandemic
The majority of the usual programming, such as musical performances, races and a food court, had already been canceled to prevent large gatherings.
Farmington area school district voters approve K-12, adult ed budgets
Farmington, Industry, Starks, Temple, Wilton, Chesterville, New Vineyard, New Sharon, Vienna and Weld voted on the spending plans.