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Music on Main concerts begin June 15

FARMINGTON — Country and oldies music will be provided free of charge every Tuesday, starting June 15, at the Meeting House Park gazebo. Concerts will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., weather-permitting. The Music on Main concert schedule follows: Seminole Wind (Jeff and Donna Wells): July 6, Aug. 3 and Aug. 31 Arizona Rose […]

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Extension workshop announced

FARMINGTON — Kate McCarty, food preservation program aide of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, will offer a three-hour “Preserving The Harvest” food preservation workshop on Thursday, July 29, and again on Wednesday, Aug. 25. The workshops will be held at the Franklin County extension office, 138 Pleasant St. There is a $10 materials fee […]

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Police investigating Pizza Hut burglary

FARMINGTON — Police are investigating a burglary at Pizza Hut on Wilton Road, Farmington Police Department Secretary Rachel Heseltine said Monday. The burglary occurred either Sunday night or early Monday morning, she said. The break-in was discovered when employees went to work Monday. No more information is available at this time. [email protected]

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UMF-China exchange program celebrates 20 years

FARMINGTON — The 20-year anniversary of the University of Maine at Farmington-Beijing University of Technology Exchange Program was recently celebrated on the UMF campus. Chinese dignitaries and exchange students joined UMF administrators, faculty and staff; Jim Breece, University of Maine System vice chancellor; local legislators; educators and community leaders as they honored the importance of […]

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Trio of Farmingtion art studios will open doors May 22-23

FARMINGTON — The public is invited to an opening of three local art studios featuring area artists from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 22-23. Works by Janet Washburn, Su and Richard Johnson, and Marjorie Austin will be displayed at 115 Front St. Artwork will include paintings in watercolor, oil and pastels; […]

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Name changed for former SAD 9 school district

FARMINGTON — The former SAD 9 became known as Mt. Blue Regional School District on July 1, when the state-mandated consolidation began operation. The state will officially refer to the district as Regional School Unit No. 9, Superintendent Michael Cormier said. The school system serves nine towns in the Farmington area and will be using materials […]

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Police investigating break-ins

KINGFIELD — Deputies are investigating a break-in at the Kingfield Woodsman Restaurant reported Sunday morning, Franklin County Lt. Niles Yeaton said Monday. Force was used to gain entry into the business on Route 27, he said. From $150 to $160 was taken, he said. Carrabassett Valley police are also investigating a forced-entry early Sunday at […]

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‘Diva Show’ brings students, performers together

FARMINGTON – Saturday, May 23, when the long white stretch limousine pulls up in front of the Mount Blue High School auditorium, local talent will step out to kick off an evening of lighthearted entertainment filled with unpredictable characters. “The Diva Show,” featuring song, entertainment and an opportunity for seasoned performers to take the stage, […]