The corporate maneuvering does not appear to pose a threat to Verso’s pending sale of the Androscoggin Mill in Jay.
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Jay man accused of swinging handle at officer’s head, slapping family member
Jay police responded to a report of an uncle who wanted to fight a family member while intoxicated, according to an affidavit.
Weld selectmen discuss solutions to extended power outages
Weld selectmen and residents, county Emergency Management Agency officials and Central Maine Power representatives spent an hour and a half Tuesday discussing recent power outages and new systems being implemented to address them.
Strong selectmen discuss property maintenance downtown
Resident Terry Parker said she’d like to see some of the properties along Main Street cleaned up.
RSU 9 students show big improvement on state evaluations
Maine Department of Education assessment data show overall growth in the district, however, scores fall short of state averages.
Sharing his wish list with Santa Claus
As of 3:30 p.m., 57 children had visited with Santa and had their photos taken with him at the Jay Town Office
High court upholds former Jay man’s murder conviction
James “Ted” Sweeney appealed the verdict to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court
One arrested after brawl between in-laws in New Vineyard
A woman reported that her husband was attacking her father at their Route 27 residence.
Livermore board approves personnel policy changes, discusses road issues
Foreman Roger Ferland says water buildup and poor drainage along River Road will be a problem all winter.
Jay approves using money from reserve account to build road
The town is looking for people interested in serving on a committee for solar projects, and for nominations for the Boston Post Cane.