Rep. Thomas Saviello (U-Wilton), at left, and Rep. Lance Harvell (R-Farmington) at right, present Franklin Savings Bank President Peter Judkins with a Legislative Sentiment, congratulating the bank on its 10th consecutive year…
FARMINGTON – Good Times Unlimited and Sargent’s Mobile RV Repair Service, of Farmington, joined together in providing the Maine Civil Air Patrol (CAP) and Squadron 36 with a donation. In May of…
HOLLIS – On Saturday, May 16, there will be a special Town Hall meeting in Wells for a vote on a proposed ordinance that will threaten jobs and drive business out of the…
FARMINGTON – With the latest data showing that 75 percent of adults in the United States use the Internet, a virtual presence is essential for small and home-based businesses today. Of those Internet…
The Western Maine Market is once again open for shopping until 1:00pm on Monday. Each week the Western Maine Market gets just a little bit bigger, with more choices for your tummy…
Continuing its focus on growth sectors, and occupations that will be in demand once the economic slump ends, the Lewiston CareerCenter highlighted skilled trades as part of its Industry Information Tuesday series.…
BANGOR – Bangor Savings Bank is extremely pleased to announce that it recently received a Governor’s Exemplary Service Award. This recognition is given to those Maine businesses nominated for the Annual Governor’s…
Senior Cleaning Tech Tim Frank Tim Frank, senior cleaning tech at ServiceMaster Assured Cleaning of Franklin County, has received the “Service Partner of the Year” award for 2008. Chosen from out of…
FARMINGTON – Franklin County’s only locally-owned bank continues to rank as the Strongest Bank in Maine, according to rankings released recently by TheStreet.com, the nation’s leading independent provider of ratings and analyses…
AUGUSTA – Poland Spring Water Company was recognized today as an “environmental leader” by Governor John Baldacci for reaching key environmental sustainability benchmarks set by the Department of Environmental Protection’s Office of…