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Youth camp proposed for Livermore golf course

LIVERMORE — Representatives from a New Hampshire-based children’s camp presented the Planning Board on Wednesday night with its vision to redevelop Maple Lane Golf Course into an overnight and day camp for aspiring artists. The Portsmouth-based company has been operating camps in Maine, New Hampshire and Hawaii for more than 20 years. It’s seeking a […]

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Postal clerk sentenced for theft

BANGOR — A former Temple post office clerk has been sentenced to three months in prison for stealing and spending a prepaid $100 gift card that had been mailed to a Temple resident. Amanda K. Wentzell, 26, of Augusta, was sentenced Wednesday and ordered to pay $510 in restitution. She pleaded guilty in May 2017 […]

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Farmington selectmen delay decision on supporting pot legislation

FARMINGTON — Selectmen decided Tuesday to postpone a decision on whether to support a legislative bill to regulate adult use of marijuana. The decision was made after state Sen. Thomas Saviello, R-Wilton, was unable to attend this week’s board meeting to request support of LD 1719. The emergency bill facilitates the development and administration of […]

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Norlands farm equipment on ice

Snow and ice coat an old piece of farm equipment at the Norlands Living History Center in Livermore on Wednesday morning. (Liz Marquis/Sun Journal) An old piece of farm equipment sits at the Norlands Living History Center in Livermore on Wednesday morning. (Liz Marquis/Sun Journal)

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Fire damages Livermore house

LIVERMORE — Firefighters quickly doused a kitchen fire at a home on Norlands Road on Tuesday night, Fire Chief Don Castonguay said Wednesday. More than 30 firefighters from five departments responded to the call at about 8 p.m., Castonguay said. Flames could be seen in the kitchen when they arrived, he said. The house is […]

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Agencies seek funding from Farmington

  Walton Mill Pond Dam in Farmington (File Photo) FARMINGTON —  Representatives from half a dozen social service agencies asked selectmen Tuesday evening to restore funding for them in the county budget. Vice Chairman Stephan Bunker, who led the meeting, asked Selectmen Scott Landry, Michael Fogg and Matthew Smith to hear their appeal, which was […]

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Farmington man faces drug trafficking charge

FARMINGTON — Police arrested a second man Sunday on a charge of aggravated trafficking of drugs in downtown Farmington. Jonathan Toothaker, 22, was arrested Jan. 21 on the felony charge and an additional misdemeanor charge of violating conditions of release, Farmington Police Chief Jack Peck said. Toothaker’s arrest stems from an arrest on Jan. 12 […]

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Nomination papers available in Jay

JAY — Nomination papers for three-year terms for two selectpersons, Regional School Unit 73 directors and water district trustees are available at the Town Office. The papers are due in the town clerk’s office by Friday, Feb. 23. The annual town meeting referendum and election will be held at the polls on Tuesday, April 24. […]