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Mt. Abram students near goal for new track

SALEM TOWNSHIP — Mt. Abram High School track and field athletes are well on their way to rebuilding their overgrown grass and dirt training area into a modern track, Regional School Unit 58 directors were told Thursday night. Principal Shelly Tranten asked directors last month to approve developing a stone-dust running track and improve the […]

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New location approved for LaBaron Bonney Co. in Wilton

WILTON — The Planning Board on Thursday approved an application for an automotive upholstery plant inside the former tannery building owned by John Black. LeBaron Bonney Co. owner Scott Holbrook has said he plans to hire 11 to 15 people at the plant. He told the Planning Board that he has already hired three locals, who are […]

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Safety, skill, speed tested at loggers meet in Farmington

FARMINGTON — Teams from four technical schools competed Thursday in the 42nd Annual Loggers Meet, which included demonstrations of skills that loggers, wood harvesters and foresters need to be successful in their work. The two-day event hosted by the forestry and wood harvesting program at the Foster Career and Technical Education Center will continue Friday […]

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Woman injured in Rangeley Plantation crash

RANGELEY PLANTATION — A woman from Maine and Florida was injured Thursday when she fell asleep at the wheel, went off Bemis Road and struck a tree, according to Deputy Brad Scovil. Janet Birkens, 87, complained of head and neck pain, and was taken to a hospital by a NorthStar EMS ambulance, according to Franklin […]

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Industry woman accused of choking teenager

INDUSTRY — A local woman is accused of getting into an argument with a 14-year-old family member and choking the teenager Wednesday night at a home on Industry Road, State Trooper Randy Hall said. Rose Lynn Bernard, 34, was arrested on a felony charge of aggravated assault and a misdemeanor charge of endangering the welfare […]

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A day at the playground

Katrina Berry of Corinna, left, helps her son, Shane Cutler, 3, enjoy the playground while his grandmother, Kathy Berry of New Sharon, lends a hand at Hippach Field in Farmington on Wednesday. (Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal) Shane Cutler, 3, looks to his mother, Katrina Berry, of Corinna to help him climb up a simulated rock-structure […]

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Livermore hires highway worker

LIVERMORE — Selectpersons on Monday approved hiring resident Dan Boothby for maintenance and highway worker positions. Administrative Assistant Amy Byron said Boothby would start Monday, May 21. He will work an average of 35 hours per week, covering both positions. Boothby will be paid $15 per hour as a highway worker and $14 per hour […]