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…
A fire Saturday evening destroyed a New Portland home and damaged another home and the Post Office next door. NEW PORTLAND – The Post Office may be without power and received some…
AUGUSTA –The state agency which oversees the tax increment financing program approved an agreement between Franklin County and wind power developer TransCanada last week. With that program in place, TransCanada awaits only…
FARMINGTON – Scraggly teeth, eye patches and swashbuckling sword play ruled the July 4 parade that brought hundreds out to see the spectacle. The Farmington Rotary Club’s annual parade theme was pirates…
The American Legion’s area veterans ride at the start of the Jay/Livermore Falls parade. JAY – Red, white and blue everything highlighted this parade that stretched from Main Street Jay to Main…
PHILLIPS – It turns out closing a town down is not just a matter of nobody showing up for work. On this day, the first in which the town of Phillips is…
FARMINGTON – A project to renovate county facilities in town may end up solving a longstanding complaint of a local police force. A Lewiston firm, Smith Reuter Lull Architects, was recently hired…
RANGELEY – By a vote of 63 to 51, voters gave their final OK at the polls on Monday for the $2.8 million school budget, reported town clerk Laura Haley. Two weeks…
PHILLIPS – Thanks to the town manager volunteering his time, the town office will be open Tuesday. But that’s about it. Selectmen and department heads met with Town Manager Lynn White for…
PHILLIPS – Starting tomorrow the town will be forced to shut down, no longer able to provide services to its residents. This comes after an unexpected and shocking move by residents on…