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Jay amends policy governing cemeteries

JAY — Selectpersons have accepted an amended Cemetery Policy that gets the town out of digging graves and burials, and increases the cost of cemetery lots from $125 to $200 for residents and from $200 to $275 for nonresidents. Funeral home directors will now be in charge of hiring people to dig graves and do […]

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Two Madison men accused of burglarizing Kingfield business

KINGFIELD — Two Madison men are accused of breaking into Kingfield Wood Products late Saturday and rummaging through items. Jonathan Maginnis, 24, and Dylan Ricker, 24, were each arrested Sunday on a felony charge of burglary, State Police Trooper Andrew Hardy said Monday night. A conviction on the charge is punishable by a maximum 10 […]

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Strong road paving project going to voters

STRONG — Residents will be asked to consider a plan to pave the section of Pond Road between the public beach road and Sweet’s Pond Lane, selectmen decided Tuesday evening. Genelle Baston, who with her husband, Vern, resides on Porter Lake, which is accessed by Pond Road, said people who live on the Strong side of […]

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RSU 9 names middle school interim assistant principal, athletic director

FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 directors voted unanimously Tuesday to approve Katherine Duchesne as interim assistant principal/athletic director at Mt. Blue Middle School. Duchesne of Farmington is a math teacher at the middle school. She will start her new position Oct. 1. Her salary is prorated at $58,540, Superintendent Tom Ward said after the […]

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Farmington board approves license for Mexican restaurant

FARMINGTON — The Board of Selectmen on Tuesday approved a liquor license for a proposed Mexican restaurant downtown. Ryan Nezol plans to open the restaurant, Uno Mas, at 103 Narrow Gauge Square, the site formerly used by Thai Smile. The restaurant will feature Mexican foods made with local ingredients and craft beers from around the […]

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Jay voters approve tax club; residents ask for deep budget cuts

JAY — More than 25 residents attended a special town meeting Monday and approved the town establishing a tax club. Only Selectperson Judy Diaz opposed. “I don’t think we have done our job with revenue and expenses,” she said. “We should have made harder decisions.” The tax club would allow property owners to make monthly […]

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Franklin County sheriff providing safe zone

FARMINGTON — The Franklin County sheriff is providing a “safe zone” for people involved in domestic violence situations who have to meet to exchange property, paperwork or children. The zone also offers a public place for people who have done bartering on the internet and are meeting with an unknown party to make an exchange […]

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RSU 73 board gets updates on schools

LIVERMORE FALLS — Spruce Mountain High School Principal T.J. Plourde and the other administrators on Thursday gave the RSU 73 board updates on what is happening in schools.  At Spruce Mountain High School in Jay, one activity scheduled this year is a craft fair to benefit the junior class. On Sept. 13 from 5:30 to […]