FARMINGTON – A series of statewide events, exhibitions and workshops that examine Maine’s incarceration system is underway this fall. Several events will be taking place in Farmington over the course of the…
FARMINGTON – A complicated operation to sell bulk marijuana to non-registered caregivers outside the state of Maine involving four law enforcement officers, a prosecutor and a town official was brought to light…
FARMINGTON – Franklin County voters will consider two important local issues next week- Questions 1 and 2 on the local ballot will address changes in county government that could have a lasting…
FARMINGTON – Municipalities across the state are preparing for the upcoming Nov. 2 elections. Locally, voters will consider the three ballot questions proposed to all residents, as well as two additional questions…
FARMINGTON – Plans are underway to resurrect a bridge that once connected West Farmington to the downtown area via the Rail Trail. The former bridge, which stretched from the West Farmington side…
FARMINGTON – Several Regional School Unit 9 locations have been designated as being in “Outbreak Status” this week, as determined by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Outbreak Status is…
FARMINGTON – Farmington Fire Rescue, staff members of LEAP Inc., and close friends and family, gathered on Thursday to honor the life of Capt. Michael Bell and those impacted by the massive…
FARMINGTON – The University of Maine at Farmington is back in full swing this year; staff and administrators welcomed roughly 2,400 students back to campus for what is being considered a “normal”…
PHILLIPS – Parents of students in the MSAD 58 district are rallying against a recent decision to not require face masks this year; the decision was made by the MSAD 58 Board…
WILTON – It was pottery that brought Carol Chase to gardening. An exploration of one hobby that led to another, that led to a completely new way of life. “Everyone taking the…