FARMINGTON — Police said a Farmington man was charged with drug trafficking after they found cocaine and marijuana at his downtown apartment Thursday night. Omer Havtan, 20, was arrested after police got a warrant and searched his apartment at 164 Broadway, Farmington Police Chief Jack Peck said. It is within 1,000 feet of Meetinghouse Park, […]
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Livermore Falls school director blasts letter about leaving RSU 73
LIVERMORE FALLS — The chairwoman of the Regional School Unit 73 board Thursday night described a letter to the editor advising Livermore and Livermore Falls to consider leaving the district as “self-serving” and “inaccurate.” The letter from Dana Cummings of Atascadero, California, was published in the Sun Journal on Jan. 11. The Livermore Falls native, who owns […]
Driver charged with distracted driving after truck flips in New Vineyard
NEW VINEYARD — A tractor-trailer driver from Utah was charged with distracted driving after his truck went off Route 27 while he was looking at his GPS on Thursday afternoon, Maine State Police Trooper Randy Hall said. Spencer Larsen, 25, was not hurt in the rollover, Hall said. Larsen said he was hauling a load […]
RSU 9 board to hear options on superintendent search
FARMINGTON — The Maine School Management Association will present options Tuesday to help the Regional School Unit 9 board search for a new superintendent. The workshop is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Forum at Mt. Blue Campus. It is open to the public. Superintendent Tom Ward announced in December he would retire at […]
Winter fun under the sun
Kindergartners and first-graders work on building an igloo Wednesday during recess at the W.G. Mallett School in Farmington. (Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal) First-graders and kindergartners play in the sun during recess Wednesday at the W.G. Mallett School in Farmington. There was quite a difference in temperature from the frigid cold last week. (Donna M. Perry/Sun […]
Temple couple deaths ruled murder-suicide
TEMPLE — The deaths of a Temple couple have been ruled a murder-suicide by the Medical Examiner’s Office, according to a statement by Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety. Autopsies on Thomas Masse, 60, and his wife, Michelle Masse, 59, showed both died from a single gunshot wound to the head. Investigators […]
Ads planned for animal officer in Strong
STRONG — Selectmen agreed Tuesday to advertise for an animal control officer and check with other towns about sharing services. But that is not the only office to be filled. Town Clerk Betsy DuBois told selectmen there are no candidates for a school director or two budget committee members. The deadline to return nomination papers […]
Rangeley voters approve airport runway extension project
RANGELEY — Residents voted 265-88 on Tuesday to move forward on the final phase of an engineering proposal to add 1,100 feet to the town airport’s runway. The current runway – at 3,201 feet – is too short for the LifeFlight of Maine’s airplane to land when needed to airlift a patient to a hospital. Of the […]
Farmington businessman donates $470,000 to tech center
Richard T. Bjorn of Farmington, second from right, owner of Kyes Insurance agency, will donate $470,000 over the next two years to fund career and technical education programs so that more students in greater Franklin County can access them at Foster Career and Technical Education Center at Mt. Blue Campus in Farmington. Taking part in the […]
Livermore transfer station issues addressed
LIVERMORE — Selectpersons decided Tuesday night to delay the purchase of a new snowblower and agreed that part-time, on-call help is needed at the transfer station. The board was made aware of both issues at its last meeting. The town has four snowblowers. One is used to plow the Route 4 bridge, one at the […]