Jay Police Chief Richard Caton drops a wreath off the POW/MIA Remembrance Bridge into the Androscoggin River in Jay on Thursday to honor Hyla Friedman, who drove trucks on a naval base during World War II and spearheaded Jay veterans’ projects. Another wreath was dropped by Louise Tardif, hidden, to honor service members during a Pearl Harbor […]
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Police say driver tries to elude police then abandons family in car
FARMINGTON — A local man is accused of fleeing from a vehicle and leaving his wife and children behind after failing to stop for police on Route 4 on Wednesday night. Franklin County Deputy Derrick Doucette was driving on Route 4 in the Fairbanks section of town at about 9:25 p.m. when he saw a […]
Puppy Party at UMF eases stress of finals
FARMINGTON — Seven cute and fuzzy golden retriever puppies were a big hit with the nearly 500 students and staff who came to de-stress at a Puppy Party held Wednesday at the University of Maine at Farmington. For a few minutes students were able to forget the essays due and the finals planned for next […]
Forster mill demolition draws closer
Former Forster Manufacturing mill in Wilton (File photo) WILTON — Selectpersons have unanimously approved a notice of intent to award a contract for demolition at the former Forster Manufacturing mill to EnviroVantage for $372,689. The bid by the environmental and remedial contractor, based in New Hampshire, was the lowest of five received. In November, the […]
Dixfield man pleads guilty to assaulting police in Wilton
FARMINGTON — A Dixfield man pleaded guilty Tuesday to assaulting two police officers as they struggled to arrest him in April 2016 in Wilton. Kirk Hamel, 45, entered guilty pleas to two felony charges of assault on an officer and misdemeanor charges of criminal mischief and driving to endanger in Franklin County Superior Court. He […]
Jay woman pleads guilty to stealing money from Farmington store
FARMINGTON — A Jay woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing nearly $5,000 in February from the Big Apple store on Wilton Road. Lisa Parent, 49, pleaded guilty to two counts of felony theft by unauthorized taking or transfer. If the case had gone to trial, testimony would have been heard that Parent was the manager […]
Livermore Falls looking to add teeth to dog ordinance
LIVERMORE FALLS — While the town has a dog ordinance on the books, the problem is enforcing it, Interim Town Manager Stephen J. Gould said Tuesday. “Any time we issue a civil ordinance summons we’re trying to enforce, the (district attorneys) no longer present it in court because it’s not a state law,” he said. […]
Franklin County approves new cruiser, two deputies and UT budget
FARMINGTON — Franklin County commissioners voted Tuesday to buy a 2018 cruiser, authorized hiring two new deputies and accepted a proposed $1.13 million budget for the unorganized territory for 2018-19. Commissioners approved purchasing a new Ford Explorer Interceptor cruiser from Bailey Bros. Ford in Livermore Falls at a cost of $22,785. The cost factors in […]
Deputies arrest driver with 18 suspensions who sped away from traffic stop
FARMINGTON — An Albany Township driver who sped away from a county deputy and a slew of charges in Chesterville on Thanksgiving Day was in custody Tuesday at the Franklin County Detention Center. Devin Leonard, 25, was arrested Sunday in Bethel by Oxford County deputies, Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. said Tuesday in a […]
Jay seeking info from North Jay sewer customers
JAY — The superintendent of the town’s Sewer Department is expected to send surveys this week to customers in North Jay in an effort to get a grant to pay 75 percent of a planning study. Superintendent Mark Holt wants to determine if it is more cost effective to upgrade the nearly 20-year-old North Jay […]