FARMINGTON – Commissioners reluctantly approved a four-month medical service contract for the Franklin County Jail today, against the advice of both the jail administrator and sheriff. After the commissioners approved the motion,…
WEST FARMINGTON – Titcomb Mountain has scheduled events everyday during February vacation. Sixty inches of snow has fallen so far this season for great slope and trail conditions. Special hours his week…
EAST DIXFIELD – A local couple was forced to flee their home Sunday morning, after their farmhouse of more than 100 years old, caught on fire. Firefighters from seven towns responded to…
JAY – Dressed from head to toe in an eye-squint super duper bright pink gown, Tim Berry is an unexpected vision in pink. Walking along Route 4 then Route 2 then Route…
FARMINGTON – A 19-year-old convicted sex offender is being sought by police for questioning after he allegedly gained access into one of the locked residence halls at the University of Maine at…
Logan Tardif, 4, of Waterville, manipulates a cow puppet in a puppet show at the 26th Annual Children’s Festival held at the University of Maine at Farmington’s student center today. The festival,…
STRONG – The Fire Department has been awarded a grant of $33,630 through the Homeland Security Committee for training and other equipment. Fire Chief Scott Dyar said he was “surprised and happy”…
JAY – The local police department has announced the recipients of the 2008 Employee of the Year and 2008 Professionalism Awards. Jay Police Department Chief Larry White Sr. announced Wednesday that Sgt. Troy Young,…
FARMINGTON – The University of Maine at Farmington is hoping to send a simple message by making hundreds of thousands of dollars in financial aid available for in-state students interested in applying…
FARMINGTON – Beginning today, a University of Maine at Farmington senior art major will spend the next two weeks walking nearly 300 miles – from one end of Maine to the other…