Students from Farmington, Wilton, Industry, New Sharon, Chesterville, Starks, Temple, Weld, Vienna and New Vineyard attend Regional School Unit 9 schools.
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Farmington area superintendent updates school directors on water leak, facility repairs
Superintendent Christian Elkington discussed ongoing efforts to address a significant leak in the fire suppression system at Mt. Blue Middle School, which has resulted in air quality concerns and potential costly repairs.
Central Maine arrest log: July 27-Aug. 2 2024
IN AUGUSTA, Saturday, July 27, at 6:23 p.m., Benjamin Rhye Duffany, 45, of Augusta, was arrested on charges of violating conditions of release, unlawful possession of a drug and on a warrant. 8:40 p.m., Rachel Parker, 43, of Unity, was arrested on two warrants. Sunday, July 28, at 4:59 a.m., Steven Frank Shaw, 37, of […]
New Sharon, Temple men arrested in residential burglary in Industry
A third man was issued a summons on several charges Monday in Farmington.
Fire that destroyed New Sharon camp is ruled accidental
About 25 firefighters from eight fire departments responded to the Sunday fire, Farmington Fire Rescue Chief Tim “TD” Hardy said.
Open Farm Day: 35th year of showcasing local agriculture in Franklin County
A number of Franklin County farms are participating this year and will be offering tours, activities and products to buy.
Farmington man dies in vehicle rollover in Temple
Miguel M. Visuano III, 39, of Farmington was pronounced dead Tuesday at the scene, Franklin County Sheriff’s Sgt. Ryan Close said.
Farmington-based school district budget approved by voters
Seven towns approved the plan while three towns rejected it.
Farmington school district proposes $45 million 2024-25 budget
The Regional School Unit 9 will be seeing an 8.26% increase in their overall to their budget, but taxpayers will only be responsible for 4.45%.
Farmington-based school district to meet May 21 for $45 million budget
With an 8.26% increase over the previous year, the RSU 9 board of directors, school administrators and members of the public will meet on Tuesday, May 21, to vote and discuss next year’s budget.