Further information on the victim’s condition was not available.
Leo Goddard
Leo Goddard covers Farmington and some of its surrounding towns. He recently graduated from the University of Maine at Farmington with a BFA in Creative Writing. His passion for writing was strengthened by the Longfellow Young Writersโ Camp and the Monson Arts Residency where he worked on his first novel. Aside from writing, his hobbies include singing, playing music, and making art.
Music, motorcycles honor sacrifice and service at Jay POW MIA event
Veterans, their families, friends gathered together to remember those who were Prisoners of War and those who are Missing in Action at the 33rd Annual POW/MIA Recognition ceremony in Jay.
New Vineyard stops charging for Transfer Station stickers after realizing it violates ordinance
The $50 annual permit fee has been in place for 10-15 years.
Photos: 4-H kids present ‘baby beef’ at the Farmington Fair
A $100 scholarship was awarded to the top showman of each class.
MSAD 58 superintendent shares updates
MSAD 58 Superintendent Laura Columbia shares important updates in the district.
Wilton Free Public Library hosts homeschool meet and greet
Wilton Free Public Library creates an opportunity for homeschooled children and parents to connect.
Twice Sold Tales hosts author events in Farmington
In collaboration with Devaney, Doak, and Garrett Booksellers and Rustica Journal, Twice Sold Tales hosts Thursday Island Readings.
Appeal seeks to revoke license of Poppy’s Redemption Center in Jay
Poppy’s Redemption Center is under threat of closing just two months after opening at 246 Main St., according to a post on its Facebook page Sept. 11.
Poppy’s Redemption Center in Jay under threat of closing after appeal was placed
After an appeal was filed, Poppy’s Redemption center is under threat of closure.
CMP holds community connection event in Jay
CMP held an event at the Jay Town Office where community members could talk with representatives face to face.