FARMINGTON – A small ceremony was held at the beginning of Tuesday evening’s MSAD 9 school board meeting, so those present could honor recently-retired Director Francis Orcutt of Farmington. Orcutt had served…
PHILLIPS – After the Phillips Food Pantry closed July 1, the many calls to Town Manager Lynn White for help didn’t go unanswered. On Thursday, the food pantry that had served 40…
FARMINGTON – The Franklin County Jail’s medical service contract is set to expire, and the county commissioners gathered this morning to open the bids for the next contract. There was just one…
CARRABASSETT VALLEY – The pilot of a single engine plane who walked away without injury from a crash landing at Sugarloaf Regional Airport Saturday evening said he’s not sure what went wrong.…
FARMINGTON – Students from the University of Maine at Farmington rolled up their sleeves and got to work today, in the second of three weekends of community service. The program began in…
FARMINGTON – Back by popular demand, the poultry show is back at this year’s Farmington Fair with 40 exhibitors showing most of the farm-feathered varieties. As the heifers chewed their cud in…
FARMINGTON – A plan for a new 60,000 square foot school on the campus of the current W.G. Mallett School received unanimous support at a meeting Thursday evening. The next step is…
FARMINGTON – Royalty walked among the Farmington Fair’s cows on Wednesday. Wearing a big, tall diamond tiara that glinted in the September-bright sunshine and a purple shiny satin sash declaring “Maine Dairy…
NEW SHARON – One driver was taken to the hospital after her station wagon collided with a logging truck at the intersection of Route 2 and Route 27 this morning. Inga Hanna,…
TEMPLE – In less than two hours, 210 ham dinners, complete with mashed potatoes, biscuits and butter, were served at the Temple Town Hall and $3,365 was raised for 21-year-old Nate Childs…