The owners of the building at 144 High St. in Farmington want a lower assessment than the town’s $1.26 million valuation for the building and land.
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Man injured in Farmington propane gas explosion has died
Michael G. Warren, 68, died on July 31, according to the state fire marshal. The second victim, Jon Bubier, 62, of Farmington, is still recovering from serious burns and other injuries.
Farmington plans to move Nov. 4 voting to vacant store
The temporary voting place, a former Family Dollar, is needed because the Farmington Community Center is under construction.
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Things to do this week in the area.
Farmington Rotarians paint Rotary wheel downtown for 100th anniversary
Traffic was detoured Sunday as Rotarians painted a giant Rotary emblem on a street downtown.
Farmington boy, stepfather to conquer last of Maine’s 4,000-foot mountains Friday
Griffin Chouinard and Terry Storer drove Thursday to Baxter State Park to hike the 4,151-foot North Brother Mountain.
Farmington Rotary dedicates Peace Pole promoting unity
Rotary Club members and local leaders gathered July 31 to dedicate a Peace Pole symbolizing community, service, and global peace.
Franklin County reallocates $60,000 to IT budget to cover expenses related to February cyberattack
The insurance deductible was $50,000 and uncovered expenses were $9,681.81, county Administrator Amy Bernard said.
Owner of 11 Maine nursing homes files for bankruptcy
Genesis Healthcare, headquartered in Pennsylvania, operates facilities in Farmington and Lewiston, among others.
Farmington Summerfest marks 60 years with sun, music, and crowds
People gathered downtown July 26 to celebrate the 60th annual Summerfest with music, food, games, and family fun.