RUMFORD – Western Maine Community Action (WMCA) recently held its annual meeting at 49 Franklin in Rumford. Board presidents, Celeste Branham, Greg Gould and WMCA executive director, Fenwick Fowler, hosted the evening.…
AUGUSTA – Stephan Bunker of Farmington, a veteran Public Safety official, has retired. He served in a number of capacities during his three decades of state service. His last position was manager…
FARMINGTON - Franklin County Chamber of Commerce President Ivan Gould congratulates Wally Backus of Franklin Chrysler, the Chamber's "Large Business of the Year."…
FARMINGTON – If hunting’s not your thing, what’s a girl to do on a Saturday in November? How about pampering yourself with chocolates, massage, manicure and showering yourself with coupons, gifts, shopping,…
FARMINGTON – F. Celeste Branham, University of Maine at Farmington vice president for student and community services, was recently appointed by Gov. Paul LePage as a commissioner representing the Lewiston area to…
FARMINGTON – Wayne Bennett has been appointed chief financial officer (CFO) at Franklin Community Health Network (FCHN) and Franklin Memorial Hospital according to President/CEO Rebecca Ryder. Bennett replaces Eric Martinsen, current CFO…
The officers of the Central Maine Community College Education Foundation were elected at the recent annual meeting of the board of directors. Seated left to right are: Bert LaBonte, treasurer; Rick Vail,…
FARMINGTON – The Franklin County Farm Service Agency (FSA) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will be accepting applications from woodland owners who suffered damage during Hurricane Irene. Franklin County FSA…
FARMINGTON – University of Maine at Farmington was recently recognized as a 2012 Fulbright Scholar “top producer” by the Institute of International Education and the U.S. Dept. of State’s Bureau of Educational…
FARMINGTON – The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s 2011 Community Investment Allocation process has begun. Non-profit agencies which provide programs and services meeting the health and human service needs of Franklin…