Service and parts availability were factors in the bid consideration, Public Works Director Phil Hutchins said.
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Free outdoor wellness court opening at UMaine Farmington Fitness and Recreation Center
UMF’s Fitness and Recreation Center pairs up with Community Health Options and National Fitness Campaign to open a free outdoor wellness court.
Farmington board OKs sidewalk plow purchase
A Stillwater company will provide the plow and attachments for $162,995.
Stanley Museum in Kingfield unveils historic portrait
The Stanley Museum in Kingfield has unveiled a rare 1880 portrait, showcasing the Stanley brothers’ photographic expertise, alongside a collection highlighting the family’s innovations in steam cars and local history.
Color Me United 5K walk/run returning to Farmington
United Way of the Tri-Valley Area is hosting the Color Me United 5K run/walk again Saturday, August 24, in Farmington.
Traffic sign donated to help increase public safety in Farmington
Stephan Bunker donated the warning sign as a means t promote highway and public safety.
New police officer from Albion welcomed during Farmington meeting
Farmington will pay 10% of the cost to install a new well on property contaminated by forever chemicals near the Transfer Station.
Farmington concert showcases Nordica scholarship recipients
Chana Freedberg and Jared Vigue are this year’s recipients of the Nordica scholarship.
Phillips prepares for 65th annual Old Home Days with Maine-themed celebrations
Phillips’ 65th Annual Old Home Days, themed “Tell me you are from Maine without tellin’ me you are from Maine,” will feature a week-long celebration from August 10 to 18, packed with events and honoring local figures.
Some University of Maine at Farmington properties headed for sale sometime in 2025
The University of Maine at Farmington plans to sell several properties as part of a strategic plan to enhance financial sustainability, operational efficiency, and better align resources with the needs of today’s students.