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NextEra Energy acquires proposed Farmington solar project

NextEra Energy invited neighbors to the proposed Farmington solar project to an informational meeting held Wednesday at the University of Maine at Farmington.  FARMINGTON — A proposed $100 million solar farm investment at Sandy River Farms is now a project owned by NextEra Energy Resources LLC with headquarters in Juno Beach, Florida. Farmington Solar LLC, […]

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Rangeley man accused of dealing in fentanyl

RANGELEY — A local man was indicted by a federal grand jury last week on a charge of distributing fentanyl. Steven Butler, 24, was charged following an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Maine State Police and the Rangeley Police Department. In a […]

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Firemen's Muster draws pros and students to fair

FARMINGTON — Firefighters from seven towns and two vocational schools donned turnout gear, dragged hoses and ran a bucket relay in record time at the annual Firemen’s Muster at Farmington Fair on Tuesday evening. The Rangeley Fire Department took top honors for overall performance, but with timed results differing by only a second or more, participants […]

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RSU 9 sends fourth proposed budget to voters

Parents, staff and former students stepped forward at the Regional School Unit 9 budget workshop Tuesday in Farmington to praise and support the work done in the district and the influence it has had on them individually, their families or students. FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 directors Tuesday approved a $33.63 million budget to go […]

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Jay couple take on barn chores at fair

FARMINGTON — Richard Jackson of Jay cleans the sawdust from the aisle of a barn down to the hard-packed dirt at the Farmington Fair on Wednesday. He also cleaned out the stalls of cows for the Johnson and York families. The Sandy River Farm had cows and a steer on exhibit at the fair. Pots […]

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Livermore Falls: Area Youth Sports asks for financial help

LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectman Nixon Ortiz, vice president of Area Youth Sports, told fellow board members Tuesday night that the organization needs help with fuel costs. “It’s getting to a point if we don’t get help, we’ll have to close completely,” he said. “That’s why we’re asking for help from the town.” AYS uses the […]

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Frustrated shareholders ask board to consider selling Verso paper mill in Jay

According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, investors are advocating selling the Androscoggin Mill in Jay.  JAY — Shareholders frustrated with returns from the Androscoggin Mill are considering selling the operation. The Morning Sentinel reports investors are considering selling the Androscoggin Mill in Jay. According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, shareholders with […]

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Livermore paving, truck repair planned

LIVERMORE — Highway Foreman Roger Ferland told selectpersons Tuesday night that paving on Robertson Road is scheduled to begin this week or next, depending on the availability of contractor Bruce Manzer. Culverts have been replaced and brush cut back in preparation, he said. Administrative Assistant Amy Byron will post an update on the town’s Facebook […]

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Jay concert series draws community together

JAY — The summer concert series has drawn a good number of people to the French Falls Recreation Area since it began in June, Town Manager Shiloh LaFreniere said Tuesday. Matt and the Barnburners will perform at the last concert of the season at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. The the recreation area is […]