FARMINGTON – The harsh economic times are beginning to hit closer and closer to home this month, as the agency in charge of setting the minimum dairy prices has announced that months…
Snowshoer Dalton Kinney, 18, from Lincoln Academy, lights the Flame of Hope to open the 39th annual Special Olympics Winter games 2009 at Sugarloaf today. Mainers Kinney and speed skater Caitlin Gunn,…
CARRABASSETT VALLEY – An estimated 500 athletes and 1400 volunteers from more than 80 communities across Maine, are expected at the 39th annual Special Olympics Maine Winter Games held at Sugarloaf on…
FARMINGTON – A coalition of local community organizations, businesses and governmental agencies met today to announce the beginning of the 7th annual free tax preparation program. Western Maine CA$H, which stands for…
STRONG – Two men were arrested Wednesday night after police searched a home and said they found marijuana plants growing and evidence of trafficking marijuana. Ritter Bopp, 21 and Ronal Cabe, 19,…
FRANKLIN COUNTY – An elementary school construction project in Farmington appeared to cruise to an easy victory at the polls Thursday, with the vast majority of voters approving the state-bonded design. The…
FARMINGTON – Despite the fact that the price for recyclable goods bottomed out toward the end of last year, 2008 was a pretty good year for the Sandy River Recycling Association, the…
FARMINGTON – Although both House District 89 candidates agreed during a debate held tonight that the economy is their number one priority, they each had their own ideas of how to fix…
AUGUSTA – Characterizing it as “presenting some unusual legal issues,” the state’s ethics commission staff decided against pursuing a matter in which republican congressional candidate John Frary of Farmington, paid for a…
WILTON – After listening to more than an hour of debate from a crowded town office, selectmen unanimously killed a proposal to allow all-terrain vehicles on a residential street in town. Western…