WILTON - With a new business coming to town and another expanding to meet its customers' needs, the area's economic outlook is looking up.…
FARMINGTON - University of Maine at Farmington students, undeterred by miserable, wet weather, turned out to improve a community garden Wednesday morning by planting fruit trees for a future orchard.…
FARMINGTON – Selectmen asked that a less restrictive amendment be considered for the town’s zoning ordinance regulating where a state-licensed medical marijuana clinic and dispensary can be located. Town Manager Richard Davis…
SALEM - The MSAD 58 school board met Tuesday to discuss the more controversial aspects of the 2010-2011 proposed budget, discussing elementary principals, restoring a much-debated elementary art position and instituting a…
FARMINGTON - By a vote of 35 against and 27 for, the attempt to ratify a 16-year-old parking lot lease agreement between the town, the University of Maine at Farmington and Farmington…
FARMINGTON - An Industry woman is organizing a demonstration against the topless march set for 1 p.m. Friday in downtown.…
Elle Claverie and Natalie Ranger, two of the youngest organizers for the 9th annual Kids' Stuff Sale. Sale to be held on May 1st at 8:00 am at Old South Church.…
FARMINGTON - A new arrangement operating off of Front Street may offer new opportunities for a landlord, tenants and residents of Franklin County.…
JAY - A train went off the tracks this morning, blocking the Crash Road until crews can bring in heavy equipment to fix the issue.…
INDUSTRY – A local fire department was notified today that they will be receiving $191,000 in federal grant funding, to go toward the purchase of a new firefighting vehicle. Industry Fire and…