FARMINGTON — “It seems like a real good time to be living in Farmington,” selectman Michael Fogg said in the August 10 meeting. The town is anticipating new revenues through the solar…
JAY – During a brief meeting on August 9, the Board of Selectmen voted to add a marijuana business question to the ballot in November. The final wording of the question is…
PHILLIPS – The M&T Memorial Basketball Court will be officially dedicated on August 14 and opened to the public immediately afterwards. The court is the result of the work, donations, and outpouring…
CARRABASSETT VALLEY — A team of eight individuals from across the country are temporarily based in the valley, tackling infrastructure projects with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and Maine Huts and Trails. They…
KINGFIELD – The Kingfield Fire Department recently celebrated two noteworthy events. Ladder 51 officially entered into service on July 24, and Chief Fred Nichols was recognized for thirty years of service with…
FARMINGTON – The COVID-19 pandemic introduced a host of new challenges and difficulties into daily life. Faced with an unknown virus, isolation and distancing became the name of the game. For Maine’s…
FARMINGTON – The Board of Selectmen discussed the use and distribution of the American Rescue Plan Act in their regular meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 27. The town is expected to receive $819,740…
JAY – The Board of Selectmen discussed a revote on marijuana operations during the July 26 meeting. Marc Mancini, a resident of Jay who currently runs a medical marijuana caregiver operation, requested…
PHILLIPS – The 62nd Annual Phillips Old Home Days will return the third week in August. From Saturday, August 14 through Sunday, August 22, there will be daily events and festivities. This…
FARMINGTON – Bringing decades of experience in public education, Christian Elkington assumed his new role as the Regional School Unit 9 Superintendent on July 1. Beginning in Massachusetts in 1983, Elkington worked…