BELFAST – Judith Ilene “Judy” Lane, 82, of North Jay, died early Tuesday morning at Waldo County General Hospital. She was born in Massachusetts, July 31, 1938, a daughter of Reginald H.…
NEW SHARON – David W. Ames, ‘Pa,’ passed away peacefully at home Jan. 11, 2021, with the love of his life, his family, and friends surrounding him. He was born April 18,…
By Paul Mills President Trump’s recent pardoning marathon has shed new light on an often overlooked sphere of presidential authority. As one of the few powers which the White House can exercise…
FARMINGTON – Regional School Unit 9 directors named an interim assistant principal and approved a budget timeline and an elementary school remote learning plan at Tuesday’s meeting. The remote learning plan described…
ORONO — University of Maine Cooperative Extension and SCORE Maine will offer a four-session online accounting workshop for small farms and agricultural businesses using QuickBooks from 6–8:30 p.m. starting Feb. 15. The…
Each session the Maine Legislature allows all senators and representatives to submit bills for consideration. It is an opportunity for our representatives to advocate for the needs of their constituents, to move…
A shawl of night wraps around me in which I sleep until the day star nudges darkness away. First comes pink, gold, then the sudden brilliant thrust of greens and blues over…
WATERVILLE – The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Presidents’ Council, of which the University of Maine at Farmington is a member, cancelled its basketball season due to the pandemic. When the Council met…
FARMINGTON – Tax season is almost here and due to the continuing pandemic United Way of the Tri-Valley Area, in a partnership with Western Maine CA$H, all IRS-certified volunteers will be preparing…
SKOWHEGAN – Michael J. Sirios, 68, passed away on Jan. 3, 2021 in Skowhegan. He was born on March 30, 1952 in Skowhegan, the son of Leo and Mary “Pat” (Huard) Sirois. He…