FARMINGTON – The murder trial for a South Portland man accused in the 1983 stabbing of a Fayette woman began today in Franklin County Superior Court, with attorneys for the state and defense making…
WILTON – Very little discussion came up at town meeting tonight until a Temple Road resident stood to say he didn’t want his road repaved this summer, which was proposed in Article…
FARMINGTON – The Franklin County budget committee, meeting in the District Court building Monday evening, approved a $4.9 million budget for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. The single major decision made by the…
INDUSTRY – The Sheriff’s Department is asking the public for help in finding the people who stole six huge rolls of stabilization road fabric worth $3,000 from a job site on Shaw…
FARMINGTON – With many friends from the University of Maine at Farmington, the Pierce House and the community looking on, Farmington’s Boston Post cane was ceremoniously handed over to Martha Wasgatt, 100, today. “It’s…
FARMINGTON – “No, go ahead,” Foster Regional Applied Technology Center Director Glenn Kapiloff said. “It won’t be the first time I had a chainsaw in my office.” Indeed. As one makes their…
FARMINGTON – Hundreds of family and friends crowded into the gym and auditorium at Mt. Blue High School to celebrate with the 189 seniors graduating today. Principal Monique Poulin began with, “I…
SALEM – Saying goodbye to best friends and favorite teachers, seniors at Mt. Abram High School graduated to the sound of thunderous applause Friday evening. The gym was packed with families and…
Editor’s note: The town has announced it will not be enforcing the new policy banning political activity pending a legal opinion from the Maine Municipal Association, according to a town official today.…
SALEM – More than 75 residents of MSAD 58’s member communities approved a $10.2 million budget in short order Thursday evening, after some debate. The 2009-2010 budget technically represents a $324,000 increase…