Gov. Janet Mills’ office announces almost $20 million is to be given to more than a dozen communities as they work to make stormwater and other municipal systems more resilient against climate change.
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COVID hospitalizations declining in Maine
The state’s patient count is down 17 percent over the past four days.
Vacation Bible School set for Aug. 1-5 in Farmington
FARMINGTON — Zoomerang, a Vacation Bible School program with an Australian theme, is planned for 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday, Aug. 1-5, at the New Hope Baptist Church, 268 Perham St. There will be Bible lessons, puppets, songs, games, snow cones, and crafts for all children ages 4 through grade six. For more […]
Maine COVID-19 hospitalizations decrease again
Maine and New England continue to have lower infection rates than much of the country.
After 47-year run, Olympia Sports to close its doors
The company began by opening a store at the Maine Mall in South Portland in 1975 and at one point had 226 stores on the East Coast.
Readfield student graduates from Roger Williams University
BRISTOL, R.I. — Emma Feagin of Readfield graduated summa cum laude at Roger Williams University in May with a Bachelor of Arts degree in dance. Check out upcoming area events!
Philadelphia 76ers look to build new $1.3 billion arena
The new arena, 76 Place, will be built in the city’s Fashion District.
Survey on substance use disorder, harm reduction services launched
The Healthy Community Coalition of the Greater Franklin County Area is conducting a survey to gauge the community’s understanding of the substance use disorder crisis and harm reduction services.
Farmington starts process of replacing firetruck
Expected delivery of the new truck would be 16 months after it is ordered.
Highbush blueberries are ready to pick
Blueberries may be ripening earlier than usual due to lack of rain in the region.