Taylor Bolden, 34, of Fayette was issued a summons on a misdemeanor charge of leaving the scene of a property damage accident, acting Police Chief Michael Adcock said.
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Property taxes going up in Farmington; new police officer introduced
Former Lewiston officer hired for Farmington police force.
Jay appoints regular Planning Board member, looking for someone to fill alternate position
Fire Safety and Touch-a-Truck, Pumpkins in the Park and Trunk-or-Treat events are on tap this month.
Jay tables action on temporary bridge for second bid
FEMA requires two quotes to fix the roads and sewer lines. A federal disaster declaration was approved by the president in September.
‘I just feel the need for preservation’: Farmington Historical Society, volunteers clean over 200 headstones
Members of the Farmington Historical Society and volunteers worked one Saturday a month.
Photos: Blowing away signs of fall in Wilton
Franklin Donald, director of Wilton Parks and Recreation Department for over 30 years, uses a blower Tuesday to clean near a stone wall at Kineowatha Park.
Jay to consider temporary bridge for heavily damaged Hutchinson Road
The town had about $7.9 million in damages to roads and sewer lines during flash flooding June 29.
Lisbon man, woman charged in drug case in Farmington
A search of passengers turned up fentanyl, methamphetamine and a drug known as Ecstasy and Molly.
Company planning to purchase Jay paper mill hopes to close deal by Dec. 31
JGT2 Redevelopment plans to restart the cogeneration plant and sell power while redeveloping the mill site.
UMF to restart GEAR UP Maine to prepare students for college
Designed to help prepare Maine students for postsecondary education, GEAR UP Maine returns following an announcement from Maine Delegation on Tuesday, Sept. 26.