Rick Haas will also fill several other roles for the town, including health officer and electrical inspector.
Livermore Falls
Livermore Falls acts on foreclosed properties
Livermore Falls selectmen on April 1 revisited several properties foreclosed on for unpaid fees.
Ready to retire? Central Maine is a safe, beautiful place to settle down and have fun
It may not be an obvious retirement destination, but looking closer at the state’s second largest metro area will dispel that notion.
As Jay mill comes down for engineered wood plant, tariffs on imports an unknown factor
John Godfrey, owner of Godfrey Wood Products, has received permits to build the facility at the former site of the Androscoggin Mill on Riley Road but is concerned about what tariffs will do to the cost.
Four Jay residents seek 2 seats on the Spruce Mountain school board
The town election will be held April 29.
Jay voters to consider proposed $6.7 million budget on April 29
The proposed spending plan for 2025-26 is $607,542.36, or 9.88% more than the current budget, and it is estimated that voters will raise about $14,000 less for town services than last year.
Two Jay residents run for RSU 73 board
Danielle Brotherton and Shari Ouellette, each have board of director experience, are running for the position.
2024-25 Sun Journal All-Region boys basketball team
Mt. Abram, Gray-New Gloucester and Spruce Mountain are each represented by two players on the area’s best-of-the-best list.
Spruce Mountain school district directors narrowly pass Title IX policies
The vote was 7-5 to approve the first reading of five policies that needed to be changed due to an executive order from President Trump.
2024-25 Sun Journal All-Region Girls Basketball team
All-Staters Izzy Morelli and Ella Pelletier highlight the list of the area’s best players.