WILTON — The Board of Selectpersons on Tuesday unanimously agreed to hold a public hearing on an uninhabitable, abandoned building at 30 Webb Ave. The hearing is set for 6:30 p.m. June 28, Town Manager Rhonda Irish said. Newly hired Code Enforcement Officer Adam Cote, working with retiring Code Enforcement Officer Roger Williams, brought the […]
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Livermore’s options for sand and salt shed presented
LIVERMORE — Voters at the town meeting Wednesday, June 15, will decide whether or not to build a shed to cover the town’s sand and salt pile. The meeting is at 7 p.m. at Livermore Elementary School. Voters will be asked to borrow up to $400,000 for the project, with the Maine Department of Transportation reimbursing […]
Four vie for Livermore selectperson seats
LIVERMORE — Selectmen Mark Chretien and Peter Castonguay are being challenged by Raymond Castonguay and former Selectman Wayne Timberlake, respectively, in next week’s town elections. Voters will cast ballots at the polls Tuesday, June 14. Chretien and Raymond Castonguay are seeking a three-year seat on the board. Chretien has owned Chretien’s Construction for 23 years […]
Lewiston man pleads guilty to robbing Jay man, 75
FARMINGTON — A Lewiston man pleaded guilty Wednesday to binding a 75-year-old Jay man’s hands behind his back and making him lie face down on his bed while he and another defendant robbed him in June 2015. Daniel J. Leet, 34, who has been held in jail on $25,000 cash bail since July 2015, pleaded […]
RSU 9 voters to consider keeping 2-vote process on annual budget
FARMINGTON — In addition to validating a $32.97 million school budget, Regional School Unit 9 voters will have a second question to decide at the polls in each of the 10 towns Tuesday, June 14. Voters will be asked whether they want to continue the yes-or-no budget validation referendum process in the district for the […]
Wilton, Nebraska men sentenced in Franklin County arson, burglary cases
FARMINGTON — A Mexico woman told two men Tuesday who were involved with burning her family’s camp in Carthage last year that after they have served their time in prison, they should get themselves together and lead productive lives. Andrea Casey told D’Kota Rowe, 21, of Wilton and Einer Bonilla, 22, formerly of Nebraska, to […]
Oxford County arrest log
PARIS — The following arrests were recently recorded at the Oxford County Jail: * Louis Doyon, 32, of Hartford, two charges domestic violence assault, 10:10 a.m., June 4 in Hartford, Oxford County Sheriff’s Office. * Brian Piawlock, 28, of Bethel, operating under the influence, 11:31 p.m., June 4 in Greenwood, Oxford County Sheriff’s Office. * Michael […]
Jay 6-year-old girl falls from 2nd-floor window of apartment
JAY — A 6-year-old girl was injured Monday afternoon when she fell about 15 feet from a second-floor window of an apartment building at 2 Otis St., Police Cpl. Jeffrey Fournier said Tuesday morning. She was evidently either playing around in that area or leaned against the crank-out window that had no screen, he said. […]
Livermore Falls selectmen transfer property to abutters for cleanup
LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen voted Tuesday to transfer interest in a 23 High St. property foreclosed because of unpaid sewer fees to abutters Ted and Laura Lowell. Town Manager Kristal Flagg said sewer fees of $782 had been unpaid by the previous owner, and taxes of $2,927 were also owed on the property. “The property is in […]