Select Board approves money for police recruitment video.
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Mt. Blue High School recognizes honor students
FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School has announced its fourth-quarter honor roll for the 2023-24 academic year. Highest Honors: Tyler Abell, Casey Adams, Grace Allen, Warren Allen, Noah Arsenault, Ryan Atwood, Trey Bailey, Cole Baker, Madison Baker, Preston Ball, Zachary Ball, Abigail Bartlett, Elias Bartlett, Trenton Beaudoin, Lara Beteta Garcia, Levi Bogar, Nina Bogar, Anglee […]
Fourth of July events scheduled around central Maine
Augusta, Wiscasset, Belgrade Lakes, Solon, Jay, Clinton, Lewiston, Auburn, and Farmington are among Maine towns planning festivities.
High Peaks Alliance launches Scenic 7 Hiking Challenge
FARMINGTON — The High Peaks Alliance is launching the Scenic 7 Hiking Challenge, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to embark on an adventure in the heart of Maine’s High Peaks Region. The challenge features seven landscapes. Participants are required to reach the summits of all four mountains and explore the three scenic trails designated as challenge locations. […]
Farmington to offer Find Waldo Local in July
Find Waldo Local is a free, family-friendly summer activity and a way to support 20 local businesses.
Violent, unstable and wanting a gun: Farmington family struggles to help their teenage son and protect others
As the teen approaches 18 and the age for legal gun ownership, his family continues to look for answers to his mental illness.
Franklin County rejects two bids over $1 million for bridge replacement in Salem Township
Another round of bids will be sought.
Franklin County commissioners accept new bylaws for opioid advisory committee
The previous committee was suspended in April.
Franklin County dispatchers recognized for dedication, life-saving efforts
Five dispatchers were recognized with awards from the Stork Award/Pin to the Phoenix Award.
Jay-based school district directors seek legal advice after director’s post on Facebook page
The Spruce Mountain High School robotics team suggested celebrating Pride Month on Facebook, prompting a comment from a director that has been called ‘hurtful.’