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Flu shots in Franklin County

FARMINGTON — Flu shots will be available from the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County starting Oct. 4. There is a suggested donation of $20 at Healthy Community Coalition clinics (or by donating what you can afford) to help cover the cost of the vaccines. Insurance, Medicare or Medicaid cannot be accepted. Flu shots […]

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Man charged with domestic assault in Strong

STRONG — A local man was arrested Tuesday after Franklin County deputies responded to a domestic dispute and assault on West Freeman Road. Detective David St. Laurent, Sgt. Steven Lowell and Deputy Matthew Brann responded to the call at about 2:30 p.m. When deputies arrived they spoke to Joseph Lagasse, 70, of Strong, Lt. Niles […]

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Man released from jail, arrested soon after in Strong

STRONG — A man released from Franklin County Detention Center on Friday morning was arrested soon after on charges of trespassing and stealing a bike from a farmhouse on Route 4, police said. Chad W. Lockrow, 37, whose last known address is Boston, was taken into custody after he returned to the property where he […]

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Franklin County arrest log

FARMINGTON — The following arrests were recently logged at Franklin County Detention Center: * Joseph R. Sniadecki, 37, Strong, driving under the influence, violation of condition of release, Aug. 17, no bail listed, Franklin County Sheriff’s Department. * Patrick J. Lovejoy, 48, Phillips, driving under the influence, Aug. 17, $3,000 unsecured bail, court appearance Oct. […]

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Strong man faces marijuana charge

STRONG — A local man was charged Friday with illegally growing pot plants for the second time in two years. Franklin County deputies and Maine drug enforcement agents seized 32 pot plants Tuesday that were growing on his property on Burbank Hill Road in Strong. The plants were 5 to 6 feet tall and were […]

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Strong tax rate to rise 20 cents

STRONG — With reduced state reimbursements and higher local costs, taxpayers will be forced to pay another 20 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. On Tuesday night, selectmen approved the tax increase to meet commitments to run the town, pay county taxes and pay the town’s share of the SAD 58 budget. State reimbursements […]