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Community fundraising helps Titcomb Mountain get new T-bar - MSNTitcomb Mountain in Farmington says it has received more than $1.6 million in donations so far. The T-bar will be installed where the mountain’s “Lift 2” used to be.
I’ve been aware of Titcomb Mountain in Farmington as a winter recreation destination for years. However, I didn’t realize they had an extensive network of cross-country ski trails. I recently ...
United Way and Titcomb Mountain are joining forces for the third year to present ‘Trail of Terror’ a haunted walk to be held at Titcomb Mountain on October 30th and October 31st from 7pm-10pm ...
Three fun Nordic ski events set for this month at Titcomb Mountain Two events will be held on Sunday, Feb. 23, with the third on Friday, Feb. 28.
A ski area in Maine has raised enough money to replace a crucial piece of infrastructure. Earlier this year, Titcomb Mountain's Lift #2 began experiencing mechanical issues that ultimately closed the ...
Titcomb Mountain Launches Final Push in $2.225 Million Capital Campaign to Replace Iconic T-Bar Lift
With over $1.5 million already raised, Titcomb Mountain is entering the final phase of its ambitious capital campaign to replace its aging T-bar lifts and ensure the future of one of ...
Caroline Hines, 6, of Carrabassett Valley smiles as she tries to get up after falling during Nordic ski lessons for children last week at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington. To the left is Abram ...
Ron Titcomb, a field engineer credited with bringing public broadcasting to the most far-flung parts of the Intermountain West, has died from COVID-19.
FARMINGTON -- The manager of Titcomb Mountain said she is disappointed after a $600 video surveillance system was stolen early Sunday morning from community ski area.
Titcomb Mountain is community-based ski area owned and operated by the Farmington Ski Club. The staff and volunteers run children’s programming, including lessons for 300 to 400 children every year.
Titcomb Mountain's Board of Directors is still exploring additional funding options to cover the cost of repairing and eventually replacing Lift #1, as well as upgrade snowmaking and expand the Lodge.
Caroline Hines, 6, of Carrabassett Valley smiles as she tries to get up after falling during Nordic ski lessons for children last week at Titcomb Mountain in Farmington.
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