FARMINGTON – Veterans for Peace (VFP) will hold a peace walk through the state called the Maine Walk for Peace, Human Needs, and Veterans’ Care from Nov. 2-11. The walk begins 6 p.m.…
A good crowd turned out for a benefit supper for Sheila McMillian who has been diagnosed with Lyme Disease. The supper was held Friday at the Industry Town Hall.…
FARMINGTON – Questionable research and dubious studies indicate that intense laughing fits several weeks in advance of Thanksgiving improves poultry and gravy digestion. Teachers Lounge Mafia intend to verify these important findings…
FARMINGTON – The Maine Extension Homemakers Council Meeting was held Oct. 22 and 23 at the University of Maine at Farmington with 108 members attending the session. The theme was Gateway to…
FARMINGTON - Author David Madden will read from his work at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 3 in North Dining Hall B in the UMF Olsen Student Center.…
MEXICO – Now is the time for prospective students to begin preparing for upcoming spring semester classes, which begin in January. Although registration starts in November, individuals can begin now to learn…
FARMINGTON – The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area annually funds programs offered by non-profit organizations that serve Franklin County, Livermore and Livermore Falls. These organizations must align with the United Way’s…
The Maine Commission for Community Service (MCCS) invites proposals for planning and conducting community volunteer service projects commemorating Martin Luther King Day of Service on Jan. 17, 2011. Successful applicants will receive…
At a recent meeting of the 15th Masonic District Association Brother Ivan L. Howard Jr. was recognized for his ten years of service to the Masonic CHIP Program. Under Brother Ivan’s leadership…
EAST WILTON - The “Comfort, Woe and Wonder” exhibit will open at Western Maine Community Action on Oct. 28.…