After seeing a 10-point lead evaporate in the third quarter, Maine regained its composure pulling away for a 65-51 win over the New Jersey Institute of Technology in a quarterfinal game in the Pit. No ...
Farmington town Manager Erica LaCroix said the move to a 4-day work week has drawn few complaints, the daily schedule may be adjusted in future as more people seek services early in the day as opposed ...
Superintendent Laura Columbia addressed key district updates, including enrollment, air quality concerns at Phillips ...
Harper Toye, 7-years old of Leeds pets a horse Saturday morning, March 1, at the Fire and Ice Festival in Farmington. The horse belongs to Jesse and Casey Seavey of North Anson who provided ...
Mt. Blue High School hosted its first speech and debate tournament in over 25 years in December 2024, bringing together around 100 students from across Maine for a successful competition.
The UMF Art Gallery presents Take Only What You Can Carry, a photographic exhibit by John Harlow that explores themes of memory, resilience, and human complexity through deeply personal and visually ...
Foster CTE Director Galen Dalrymple and Mt. Blue’s principal Joel Smith presented updates on student achievements, enrollment, and collaborative initiatives at the recent RSU 9 board meeting.
A birdhouse on Depot Street in Wilton sports a towering hat of snow, a whimsical reminder of winter’s grip the day after the most recent storm.
Tractor-trailer trucks cannot turn right onto Canal Street because of the intersection is too tight and utility poles too close.
A bill before lawmakers is proposing $6.18 million in new annual funding for family planning services including birth control, cancer screenings and gynecological care.
On a basketball court, Kellen Tynes is a master thief. The University of Maine senior guard plays defense like his opponents owe him the ball, and he’s not going to wait for them to part with it ...
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