After providing a hat to everyone around her, Wattles looked to her former employer at the University of Maine at Farmington.
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Spanky, a Wilton cat missing for two weeks is home again
An improbable series of events leads the feline back to his family.
With robotics canceled, Blue Crew builds 3-D printers for science labs
The first device was part of the team’s Chairman’s Award efforts.
Wilton to assess feasibility of absorbing North Jay water district
The Select Board also approved the water department’s budget.
Farmington’s wastewater screened for COVID-19 fragments
The UMaine System’s monitoring program includes the UMF campus.
Giving to neighbors through the Buy Nothing Project
The Buy Nothing Mt. Blue Area Facebook group is promoting a neighborly, gift-giving economy in Franklin County.
Farmington approves public works mutual aid agreement
A K-9 reserve account and several expenditures were also authorized.
UMF joins effort to map those who died trying to cross into U.S.
Hostile Terrain 94 is an international traveling exhibit currently on display in Waterville.
Québec First Nations assert CMP’s corridor will trample ancestral lands
A coalition of three Québec First Nations are asserting that the hydropower to be transmitted through Central Maine Power’s New England Clean Energy Connect would be generated without their consent or consultation.
Farmington Center for Entrepreneurial Studies envisioning boys and girls club
Vision is to reduce poverty and homelessness and increase diversity and inclusion.