FARMINGTON – Walk, don’t run, to Devaney Doak & Garrett Booksellers to check out a new book soon to be in the backpacks of thousands of students. University of Maine at Farmington’s…
FARMINGTON – After 25 years on campus, the Archaeology Research Center at the University of Maine at Farmington is moving out. The state’s continuing budget crunch was cited as the reason the…
JAY – Wausau Paper Corp. officials announced 90 workers are being temporarily laid off due to poor economic conditions in the paper industry. The paper mill will shut down its Number 11…
FARMINGTON – Two men pleaded not guilty in Franklin County Superior Court to a combined 92 charges of burglary, criminal mischief and theft. Timothy Lagasse, 20, of Farmington, pleaded not guilty to…
FARMINGTON – A Superior Court justice has ruled that a two-year minimum prison sentence is unconstitutionally harsh for a Norridgewock man who was convicted of operating a vehicle with a revoked driving…
FARMINGTON – Selectmen are hoping to hold a special election on Jan. 22 to fill the District 89, which represents the towns of Farmington and Industry, but the Secretary of State’s Office…
FARMINGTON – Members of the public were on hand Wednesday evening to get their first look at a proposed site plan for the new Mt. Blue High School. After the introduction, they…
AUGUSTA – A 19-year-old UMF student accused of possessing pornographic material of children while in Franklin County, pleaded guilty to indecent conduct today in Kennebec County District Court. Sentence on Keith Nadeau, 19,…
PHILLIPS – As the third town manager this year, James Collins has a lot of catching up to do. Collins, 53, a native of Lewiston, who most recently was the Carmel town…
FARMINGTON – Selectmen unanimously approved informing the governor’s office that the District 89 representative seat is now vacant, setting the special election process in motion. The seat in question was most recently…