WILTON – Police arrested a Skowhegan man and a Farmington woman early Friday morning, after allegedly discovering a variety of prescription pills in their vehicle. Tammy Daggett, 38, of Farmington and Eric…
FARMINGTON – A pick-up truck went off the road, rolled over, felling a few trees as it went, before coming to rest down an embankment on Route 43 near the Industry town…
PHILLIPS – Voters overwhelmingly decided on Saturday to reopen their town for business. Five times the number of voters were presented with the identical 2008-2009 budget today that 30 residents had refused to vote…
STRONG – The Western Mountains Regional Planning Committee met for possibly the last time Thursday evening, to review information which will be presented to voters for the November 4 vote on district consolidation.…
The Fairbanks Meeting House officially opened Thursday with an open house celebration. FARMINGTON – After nine years of yard sales and silent auctions, the ribbon cutting to officially celebrate the opening of…
FARMINGTON – A two-person team from the University of Maine at Farmington conducting water quality research in Africa came home last week, after a month of living and working in very challenging…
ORONO — The Land Use Regulation Commission governing committee met today and approved the final construction plan for TransCanada’s Kibby Mountain Wind Power Project. The first such project approved in Franklin…
FARMINGTON – MSAD 9 School board directors discussed the pros and cons of accreditation for Mt. Blue High School at their Tuesday evening meeting, resolving to further address the issue at a…
FARMINGTON – A split vote at the last selectmen’s meeting that rejected doubling the $100 fine for the driver who illegally parks in a parking space reserved for the disabled reversed their…
KINGFIELD—Selectmen have given two homeowners more time to clean up the junkyard conditions that are believed to pose safety hazard issues. A West Kingfield Road resident who for years has had chronic…