JAY — The Jay Village Water District has lifted the boil-water order on Main Street/Route 4 from Lambert Street north to the top of the Old Jay Hill Road. A order was issued Thursday after a contractor for Central Maine Power struck a water main that morning on Jay Hill on Route 4 while […]
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Kennebunk man injured in Weld crash
WELD — A Kennebunk man was injured Sunday morning when the SUV he was driving went over an embankment on Route 142 and rolled several times before coming to rest at a tree, Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. said. Driver Maxim LeBlanc, 18, received minor injuries and was taken by a NorthStar EMS ambulance […]
Farmington family escapes fire that destroys their home and garage
FARMINGTON — A fire destroyed a home and attached garage Saturday night at 287 Middle St., Fire Rescue Capt. Scott Baxter said Monday. John and Angela Whelpley and their children escaped safely from the home. The cause of the fire is undetermined. It is not suspicious, Baxter said. Investigators from the Office of the Maine […]
Safe, cash, beer among items stolen from store in Salem Township
FARMINGTON — A safe, cash and lottery tickets are among the items reported stolen during a break-in late Thursday or Friday morning from Mountain Valley Market on Route 142. A safe was removed from the store and the cash drawer was open, Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. said Monday. Also taken was about $700 in cash, […]
Maine cities, towns using loans to spark business growth
LEWISTON — Black Bear Ladder opened 18 years ago on Pleasant Street, then a father-son operation that has grown to carry hundreds of ladders, seven kinds of caution tape, hard hats in nine colors, scaffolding and a host of safety equipment. It may be the only place to find a “Danger: Crane working overhead” sign […]
Madison man hired as RSU 73 superintendent
LIVERMORE FALLS — Regional School Unit 73 directors voted Thursday night to hire Todd LeRoy as the district’s new superintendent, succeeding Kenneth Healey. Shannon McDaniel of Livermore, Sara Hughes of Livermore and Doug DiPasquale of Jay did not vote. The other board members, including student representatives Orion Schwab and Scott Jackson, approved the hire. Board Chairman […]
Preparing for play at UMF
Mark Tyler of Farmington, a groundsman at the University of Maine at Farmington, stripes Bob Leib Field on Thursday. The field is home to the UMF men’s and women’s soccer teams, which begin their seasons next week. (Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal) Mark Tyler of Farmington, a groundsman at the University of Maine at Farmington, stripes […]
Boil-water order issued in Jay after water main is damaged
JAY — A boil-water order has been issued after a contractor for Central Maine Power struck a water main Thursday morning on Jay Hill on Route 4 while installing a utility pole. The Jay Village Water District was still making repairs at about 3 p.m., and expected water service to be restored later Thursday. Superintendent […]
Hydroelectric stations sold to Canadian power company
JAY — Four hydroelectric stations in Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls are expected to be sold to a Canadian power company by the end of the year. Ontario Power Generation announced Aug. 9 it had entered into a purchase and sale agreement with affiliates of Hudson Clean Energy Partners and other shareholders to acquire 100 […]
Resident wants no mobile homes in Livermore Falls village
LIVERMORE FALLS — Resident and businessman Wayne Knowlton told selectmen Tuesday that he wants the Building Lot Standards Ordinance amended to prohibit mobile homes in the village district. “I am here as a champion for Livermore Falls to try to keep mobile homes from coming into the village area,” he said. He said when the […]