A total of 109 coronavirus patients were in critical care on Sunday and 56 on ventilators.
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Optimism — and concerns — grow for the high school state basketball tournaments
Many are wondering what’s in store for the postseason as play-in games are less than a month away.
Local students make dean’s list at SC university
CONWAY, S.C. — Two local students have been named to the 2021 fall semester dean’s list at Coastal Carolina University. They are Delaney Johnston of Oakland, a theatre arts major, and Ella Kellogg of Bryant Pond, an undeclared-undecided major. Students who make the dean’s list have achieved a grade point average between 3.5-3.99 for the […]
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Five Tuesdays in Winter’ and ‘Winter: Notes and Numina from the Maine Woods’
A new short-story collection from Lily King and the sixth book from award-winning nature columnist Dana Wilde
NH university recognizes local dean’s list students
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Four local students have been named to the 2021 fall semester dean’s list at Plymouth State University. They are Lilyana Johanson of Greenwood, Ethan Mousseau of Litchfield, Madison Pelletier of New Gloucester and Jeromey Rancourt of Lewiston. To be named to the dean’s list, a student must achieve a grade point average […]
Farmington board OKs $200K towards Rail Trail Bridge
A $2 million federal grant to be submitted later this month requires commitment now from local or state sources for 20% matching funds.
Farmington’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day service to be held via Zoom
Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry will be celebrating the life of Martin Luther King Jr. at noon Monday, Jan. 17, via Zoom with no in-person service this year.
Farmington nomination papers due Jan. 27
Two selectman seats and two positions on the Regional School Unit 9 Board of Directors will be elected at the March 28 Annual Town Meeting.
Tom Saviello considering run for governor
Saviello, a Wilton selectperson and prominent opponent of the NECEC corridor, expects to make his decision sometime in February.
Farmington businesses temporarily close for COVID-19 safety precautions
The closures raise discussions about the efficacy of masking policies among businesses in town amid a peak of COVID-19 cases in Franklin County.