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FARMINGTON For the 44th consecutive year, Farmington has been named a Tree City USA city.
“All of the credit belongs to the diligent, active members of the Conservation Commission,” Town Manager Richard Davis said in a phone interview Wednesday, June 9. “They’ve done so much over the years, caring for the trees, planting them downtown.”
Four Japanese lilac trees were planted in Farmington last month to replace ones destroyed after being hit by plows. Volunteer Shawn Keenan and Conservation Commission member Jane Woodman are seen with one of the new trees on Main Street.
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“We’re one of two towns that have the most years under that program in Maine,” Conservation Commission Chairman Bill Haslam said at the May 11 selectman meeting. “Farmington is the only one that doesn’t have an arborist or dedicated tree staff, it’s all volunteer. We’re pretty proud of that.”
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Public invited to May 13 meeting to discuss issues facing Farmington, hiring of new town manager
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FARMINGTON Residents, business owners and members of organizations are invited to a meeting Thursday, May 13, to discuss challenges facing the town and what qualities the next town manager should possess.
Farmington Town Manager Richard Davis
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The 6:30 p.m. meeting will be held downstairs at the Community Center, 127 Middle Street. Masks and social distancing will be required.
It is being organized and facilitated by Don Gerrish from Eaton Peabody Consulting Group of Bangor, Davis said Tuesday.
Davis said he did not ask Mt. Blue Community Access TV to livestream the meeting.
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FARMINGTON Franklin County commissioners Tuesday set the 2021-22 budget review for April 20. Commissioners also voted to approve repairing a sewer line with a patch at the Sheriff’s Office.
The proposed budget is still being put together.
A formal invitation will be sent to the Budget Advisory Committee to attend commissioners’ review of the budget either in person, through a Zoom program or it can be watched on Mt. Blue Community Access TV, which is livestreamed.
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County Clerk Julie Magoon said she liked Zoom much better than a Vast conference call option.
Selectmen from each of the three districts Monday evening elected selectmen to fill vacancies on the Budget Committee.