FARMINGTON – The local United Way needs your help now in meeting its goal. As an agency associated with helping others nears its Jan. 31 campaign deadline, the United Way of the…
FLAGSTAFF TOWNSHIP – Maine Huts & Trails will officially open its second recreation facility tomorrow, during a four-hour open house event. The Flagstaff Lake Hut is the second of a planned 12…
Local bird enthusiasts complete annual Christmas Bird Count; Loon Count: adult population rebounding
Three area bird aficionados completed the National Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count for the greater Farmington area on Jan. 4, ending a two-year hiatus. J. Dwight of Wilton, Trevor Persons of…
FARMINGTON – At a small baby boutique in downtown Farmington, owner Heidi MacIsaac smiles at her little assistant. “What are you doing?” she asks. “Writing invoices,” Maia, MacIsaac’s young daughter responds, pen in fist.…
FARMINGTON – Find out how the candidates stand on the issues important to you at the House District 89 candidacy debate set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 21 at the University of…
WILTON – It all started simply enough. Becky Tyler figured that when her children made it through school, she’d maybe start a craft business and work weekends. We’ll, that idea has sort…
FARMINGTON – After months of planning, committee meetings and public hearings, MSAD 9 residents will get the final say on the proposed Mallett School construction project on Thursday, Jan. 22. Polls in…
FARMINGTON – Selectmen and the budget committee began the review process of a 2009 budget draft this week that proposes spending a total of $4,398,598, which is, overall, a less than 1…
FARMINGTON – A bomb threat note shoved into a computer’s CD drive at the Mt. Blue High School library was discovered by a student after school last Monday. According to Assistant Superintendent…
Bussie York of Sandy River Farms in Farmington, talks with an equipment salesman at the 68th Annual Agricultural Trades Show on Tuesday, the first day of the three-day show, Jan. 13-15 held…