Two proposed rate scenarios would cover more than 100% of the Sewer Department’s operation and maintenance budget.
Donna M. Perry
Staff Writer
Donna M. Perry is a general assignment reporter who has lived in Livermore Falls for 30 years and has worked for the Sun Journal for 20 years. Before that she was a correspondent for the Livermore Falls Advertiser for five years. She covers Franklin County courts, police and spot news. She also covers police and spot news in northern Androscoggin County and town governments of Jay and Livermore Falls. In her spare time, she spends time with her family, including three grandchildren, and relaxes by reading books.
Man accused in Jay shooting, drug case sentenced to five years
Arthur M. Cohen, formerly of Connecticut, pleaded guilty to aggravated trafficking in heroin/fentanyl, reckless conduct with a firearm and other charges.
Photos: Going for a spin in Wilton
Rumford brothers, Lucas, 9, and Andrew, 13, get some fresh air Tuesday.
Jay overwhelmingly approves $5.28 million municipal budget
Lee Ann Dalessandro wins one year term on Jay Select Board over Randy Richards in the town’s only contested race.
Six Livermore Falls residents to vie for two contested selectman’s terms in June
Residents will also be asked to consider a proposed $2.73 million municipal budget.
Jay sets sewer superintendent’s salary at $80,000
Mark Holt, the area’s joint sewer superintendent, will be paid $80,000 a year to oversee the Jay and Livermore Falls sewer operations and treatment plant.
Face Time: Dick Davis — Improving Maine communities for 37 years
Wilton’s Richard “Dick” Davis looks forward to retirement and spending more time enjoying the outdoors and his family and friends.
Jay woman to receive written warning for burning without a permit
Backyard leaf-burning spreads to about 2 acres of woods.
A 12-year-old boy injured when truck takes out utility pole in Avon
Jesse J. Longley, 45, of Phillips was arrested on charges of OUI and endangering the welfare of a child.
Firefighters deploy helicopter to douse out-of-control, unpermitted brush fire in Jay
Sixty-five firefighters from 14 departments and the Forest Service were able to knock out the brush fire that was pushed up a steep terrain by a slight wind behind a residence on Pine Street.