FARMINGTON – Mt. Blue Middle School students received an important lesson outside of the classroom today, attending a presentation dealing with the dangers of bullying and harassment. Jan Welch and Karen Marceau…
FARMINGTON – As of 11 a.m. this morning, the bank’s thermometer on Main Street read 81 degrees and is expected to climb a bit more. High temperatures, low humidity and gusty winds…
FARMINGTON – Because the film “The Way We Get By” sold out all four nights it was screened in Farmington last week, it is being brought back to the Narrow Gauge Theater this…
JAY – Voters approved a $9.7 million school department budget and a $6 million municipal budget in the 2009-10 referendum held today. The school department budget was approved by a 237 to 200…
No Confirmed Cases of Swine Flu in Maine; CDC Prepares to Respond AUGUSTA – In response to confirmed cases of people infected with swine influenza (swine flu) in several states and Mexico, the…
FARMINGTON – A man convicted of manslaughter in 2000 will serve six years of his suspended sentence in a Department of Corrections facility, after a district court judge partially revoked his probation.…
FARMINGTON – During a fire training seminar held both days this weekend at a vacant two-story building on Wilton Road, firefighters pass a “dummy victim” from inside the smoke-filled building. Firefighters with…
FARMINGTON – University of Maine at Farmington has won the “Power Down for the Planet” challenge, a national competition to fight global warming by pledging to reduce the amount of energy used by…
FARMINGTON – A construction company bookkeeper and her husband are accused in a civil lawsuit of stealing $452,905.72 from the Stratton company over a four-year period. Tracy E. Ricker of Eustis, was…
WILTON – Tractor Supply Company, one of the largest retail chains in the U.S., wants to build a store here. If all goes according to plan, the store may open as soon…