WELD – A public hearing will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 29 at the town hall to discuss closing the Weld Elementary School. A public hearing is a necessary step before…
Sunny skies and warm temperatures made for perfect conditions at The Farmington Strawberry Festival today. Broadway and Church streets were closed to traffic, so pedestrians ruled, as did the downtown’s shops with…
JAY – Two men were charged with cultivating and trafficking marijuana after police reportedly found 20 plants, processed marijuana and drug paraphernalia on Friday. Jay Police Chief Larry White Sr., said Randall…
RANGELEY – Sunny skies and smiling faces marked the 28th Annual Logging Festival today, with a parade starting off the day’s festivities. Consisting of the Old Crow Band, trucks from Rangeley and…
RANGELEY – In a heavy downpour, with lightning, heavy winds and under a tornado watch, it took more than a dozen emergency crew members five hours to negotiate the mud-slicked trail and…
FARMINGTON – The annual Art in the Park & Strawberry Festival will be held July 25 & 26 in downtown Farmington. The two-day event showcases the area’s wide array of talent in…
WEST FARMINGTON – Town officials, residents, family members and others gathered for a brief ceremony at the Walton Mill Dam Wednesday, to honor the memory of former Selectmen Board Chair Mary Wright.…
KINGFIELD – A state agency has sent a notice of violation about the town’s transfer station, citing problems with waste contamination and traffic monitoring. A representative of the state’s Department of Environmental…
FARMINGTON – A property containing what is considered under state law and town ordinances to be an illegal junkyard on High Street was cleaned up Tuesday, ending a situation that had existed…
WILTON – Richard Lafrance grinned as he told the crowd of 100 or more assembled to celebrate the grand opening of the new Comfort Inn & Suites that he “was really pleased…