Three firefighters injured in the September propane blast are back to work; three others are recovering.
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Free Diabetes Prevention Program, new class starts Nov. 6
FARMINGTON — MaineHealth at Franklin Memorial Hospital will offer a free year-long course, the Diabetes Prevention Program, a national program that cab help people lower their chance of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a news release from the hospital. An upcoming class will begin at noon starting Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the Farmington hospital […]
Farmington firefighters return to full-time coverage at station
Assistant Fire Rescue Chief Tim Hardy will hold a news conference at 9 a.m. Thursday when firefighters from Rangeley and Gray end their last shift in Farmington.
Fire rescue captain injured in September explosion in Farmington coming home
Capt. Scott Baxter was critically injured in the blast that killed one firefighter, injured five other firefighters and a LEAP Inc. supervisor.
Farmington hospital holds fundraiser
FARMINGTON — A spaghetti fundraising luncheon took place Oct. 16 at the Franklin Memorial Hospital cafeteria that raised $2,051 to benefit those who were affected by the Farmington explosion via the LEAP Explosion Fund at United Way of the Tri-Valley Area.
Satire, The Simpsons next topic of UMF New Commons Project
Events will be held between Oct. 30 and Nov. 14.
UMF student pleads not guilty to having sexually explicit materials of a child
Yue Li Liang of Orono was indicted by a grand jury last week.
Cleanup of Farmington explosion site underway
The propane blast destroyed LEAP’s central office building and a number of mobile homes nearby.
Farmington board approves expenditures for Police Department
Tuesday the Selectmen also accepted a grant money for the Police Department to improve training.
Farmington man, 20, charged with burglary, theft at medical marijuana store
Store owner Jacob Roberts estimated the loss at between $20,000 and $30,000, according to police.