Report urges firefighters to take a defensive stance when they respond to reports of leaking gas
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Forestry program purchases mini-forwarder with grant
The forestry and wood harvesting program at Foster Career and Technical Education Center in Farmington was one of three state-wide to receive grants from a new program.
RSU 9 board approves district’s new vision, mission statements
The RSU 9 board also approved a motion to send a letter to request the Department of Education commissioner formally begin the district’s reapportionment process.
Wilton nomination papers now available
Elections for two Wilton selectpersons, one seat on RSU 9’s Board of Directors will be held June 14. Current Selectperson Tom Saviello announced he is not running for reelection.
Chesterville voters vocal over town meeting articles
More than 70 residents attended the meeting which lasted three and a half hours plus.
Grant may help put printers in Farmington cruisers
Printers for seven cruisers would be used with the Maine eCitation system.
Farmington elections are March 28, town meeting May 9
Elections are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, March 28, at the Community Center on Middle Street in Farmington.
Live music at Mixers this weekend
Stone Broke is set to play Friday, March 25, at Mixers Nightclub & Lounge in Sabattus. Four talented musicians from four separate decades produce a unique blend of rock, country and blues covering songs by Dwight Yoakam to Ted Nugent and everything in between. And on Saturday, March 26, The Veggies return to play hits […]
Red Sox notebook: Story’s deal with Red Sox nearly fell apart over COVID-19 vaccination status
Trevor Story agreed to get vaccinated this week, according to an ESPN report.
Manhattan DA’s decision not to prosecute Trump was ‘misguided,’ chief investigator said
Mark Pomerantz made the stunning declaration in his resignation letter to Bragg on Feb. 23 that was published Wednesday by the New York Times.