JAY — As directors of the Jay Community Development Corp., selectpersons voted Monday night to sign a document pertaining to a lease extension for McDonald’s Corp. at Jay Plaza. The document is a agreement that lays out certain rights of the tenant, the landlord and other third parties, such as the landlord’s lender or a […]
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Farmington police are looking down on distracted drivers — literally
FARMINGTON — Police are using a new tactic to try and make motor vehicle drivers and the public aware of the dangers of distracted driving. Drivers whose vehicles were driving by or stopped at the traffic lights at the intersection of Main Street, Farmington Falls Road and the Park and Ride on Tuesday morning probably […]
Farmington board sets aside request for nonprofit funds
FARMINGTON — The Board of Selectmen postponed action Tuesday night on a request that the town start funding area nonprofit and social service agencies. The request, presented by Fen Fowler, former executive director of Western Maine Community Action on behalf of nine groups, follows a decision by the county to cut funding for social services […]
RSU 9 scales back behavioral program
Regional School Unit 9 Curriculum Coordinator Laura Columbia, Superintendent Tina Meserve, and board Chairwoman Cherieann Harrison discuss the new Pathway for All Learners alternative education program on Tuesday in Farmington. (Dee Menear/Franklin Journal) FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 directors learned Tuesday that a program to help students with their behavior will only be available for kindergarten […]
Farmington solar project raises questions
FARMINGTON — A proposal to build a $110 million, 490-acre solar farm off Route 2 has divided some neighbors and raised concerns among members of the Planning Board. The project, which is being developed by Florida-based NextEra Energy and its subsidiary, Farmington Solar LLC, would be in the vicinity of Horn Hill Road and Hovey […]
Sen. Keim to hold office hours
DIXFIELD — State Sen. Lisa Keim, R-Dixfield, will hold office hours this month. Aug. 17, 9:30 to 11 a.m.: Waterford Library, 663 Waterford Road. Aug. 22, 1 to 2:30 p.m.: Towle’s Corner Store, 36 Main St., Dixfield. Aug. 29, 5:30 to 7 p.m.: The Meeting House, 23 Skiway Road, Newry. Keim invites residents of Senate […]
Free food offered at Livermore Falls concert
LIVERMORE FALLS — The Gazebo Committee will provide free hot dogs, chips and beverages at the last seasonal performance of the Spruce Mountain Community Band on Aug. 22. The concert is scheduled from 7 to 8 p.m. at the gazebo near the Town Office. Donations for the food will be accepted, committee member Ron Chadwick […]
Field of play in Farmington
Jack Leso, 8, of Farmington plays spud, a combination of dodge ball, frozen tag and giant steps, on Tuesday afternoon during Hippach Field Summer Camp in Farmington. (Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal) Children play spud, a combination of dodge ball, frozen tag and giant steps, at the Hippach Field Summer Camp in Farmington on Tuesday afternoon. (Donna […]
Jay officials seek bids for clearing sewer line easement
JAY — Selectpersons voted Monday to get bids on clearing a roughly 20- by 2,000-foot sewer line easement in Livermore Falls. Sewer Department Superintendent Mark Holt said the job would likely cost between $5,000 and $10,000. The easement is roughly 2,000 feet long and 20 feet wide and has trees, poison sumac and ivy, vines […]
Stephen Gould named full-time Livermore Falls town manager
LIVERMORE FALLS — Stephen J. Gould of Fayette is now the full-time town manager. Gould has served as interim town manager since Aug. 14, 2017, after Kristal Flagg left to take a job as business manager at Regional School Unit 73 in Livermore Falls. Following an executive session Aug. 7, selectmen unanimously voted to approve […]