FARMINGTON — A Franklin County justice Friday set bail for a Wilton man charged with drug possession at $50,000 cash or $100,000 worth of real estate. Dennis J. Ayala, 55, was arrested Tuesday on charges of unlawful possession of a drug containing fentanyl powder and violating bail conditions. Maine State Police, Wilton police and the […]
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Energy efficiency project this summer in RSU 73
LIVERMORE FALLS — Improving energy efficiency is a top priority this summer in Regional School Unit 73. Ken Vining, the district’s supervisor of facilities and transportation, told the RSU 73 board of directors Thursday that new lighting and windows will be installed at some buildings, and new propane boilers are planned for Spruce Mountain Elementary […]
Farmington couple receives Salt & Light Award
FARMINGTON — The Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry has recognized Bill and Irene Berry for their commitment to the ministry and to helping others. The Farmington couple were presented Thursday with the 2018 Annual Salt & Light Award at the Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry’s annual meeting at Fairbanks Union Church. The ministry comprises nine churches in Franklin […]
Randall Gifford, founder of Gifford’s Famous Ice Cream, dies at age 90
FARMINGTON — Randall Gifford, the founder of the iconic Gifford’s Famous Ice Cream that began as a small dairy in Skowhegan, has died at the age of 90. Gifford passed away Monday, May 21. He started the business with his wife, Audrey, after buying a small dairy farm in Farmington in 1971. Both had grown […]
Round Pond portable toilet removed due to vandalism
LIVERMORE — A portable toilet that was vandalized three weeks in a row has been removed from the Round Pond boat launch off Route 4, Administrative Assistant Amy Byron said Tuesday. It will not be replaced for Memorial Day. Obscenities were spray-painted on the structure and there was trash filling the toilet and around the […]
Memorial Day events
The following Memorial Day observations are scheduled for the weekend: Saturday LEWISTON: Memorial Day parade will begin at 9:30 a.m. in Kennedy Park, move to Auburn and back again over the Longley Bridge, ending at Veterans Memorial Park at Main and Lincoln streets. The ceremony will begin around 10:30 a.m. Units invited include veterans’ posts […]
Farmington firetruck gets checkup
Farmington firefighters Corey Mills, left, and Stan Wilcox check the Fire Rescue Department’s Tower 3 truck at the fire station Wednesday. (Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal) Farmington firefighters Corey Mills, left, and Stan Wilcox check the Fire Rescue Department’s Tower 3 truck at the fire station Wednesday. (Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal) Firefighters Corey Mills, left, and […]
Police: Wilton man found hiding in attic with grow operation
WILTON — A local man accused in April of selling crack cocaine was arrested early Wednesday after he was found in his attic with marijuana plants, according to a court document. Dennis J. Ayala, 55, of Wilton appeared in court Wednesday on a felony charge of unlawful possession of a drug that contained fentanyl powder, […]
Strong selectmen schedule special town meeting
STRONG — Selectmen on Tuesday called a special town meeting for June 20 to have voters decide on articles tabled at the March town meeting. The first article asks if taxpayers want to borrow money to pave about a mile of the Pond Road. The second article asks if voters want to sell the town’s […]
Jay, Livermore Falls face recycling fees
Jay and Livermore Falls are facing growing problems with the amount of trash that people are mixing with recyclables, resulting in increased costs for the communities. Both communities have contracts for single-sort recyclables with ecomaine, a Portland-based nonprofit that provides waste-management and recycling services to more than 70 Maine communities. Single-sort recycling allows residents and […]