JAY — Vegetation along an area of Whistle Stop Trail from Mill Street north to the rail crossing on Route 4 will be spot-treated with an herbicide in late May or early June. Joseph E. Wiley III, a state-licensed master pesticide applicator for the state, will use Garlon 4 herbicide in a mix that is […]
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Spruce Mountain seniors to march through schools
LIVERMORE FALLS — Spruce Mountain High School seniors are excited about a new tradition this year, Principal TJ Plourde told Regional School Unit 73 directors Thursday night. After marching practice June 10, the graduates will march through the hallways of the middle school, Jay Elementary School and Livermore Elementary School, he said. Staff members saw […]
Livermore Falls woman injured in chain-reaction crash in Jay
JAY — A Livermore Falls woman was injured Wednesday afternoon when her car was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer in a construction zone near Jay Elementary School on Route 4, police said. Two other vehicles were also involved in the chain-reaction accident. Pauline Dion, 87, of Livermore Falls suffered facial injuries when the PalletOne truck driven […]
Firefighters battle woods fire in Starks
STARKS — More than 50 firefighters from 15 departments battled a woods fire off Route 43 on Wednesday morning on the Industry line. The fire burned about 4.2 acres, Industry Fire Chief Kevin Gurney said. It was reported at 10:51 a.m. One firefighter was injured when he slipped on a rock and landed on his […]
Hissing raccoon, hungry bear reported in Farmington
FARMINGTON — Police said a hissing raccoon and a hungry bear prompted concerns from residents Tuesday night. Walkers on the Whistle Stop Trail called the Police Department after they came across a raccoon hunched down on the trail and hissing at about 7:30 p.m., said Bonnie Pomeroy, police secretary. Some suspected the raccoon may have […]
RSU 9 approves medical marijuana policy
FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 directors unanimously approved a policy Tuesday to allow parents or guardians to administer medical marijuana on school property to students with medical documentation. The Medical Marijuana in Schools policy passed the second and final reading without discussion. The policy complies with a state law that went into effect last […]
Wage range set for Farmington finance officer
FARMINGTON — The Board of Selectmen has voted 3-1 to set the salary range for the finance director-treasurer position at between $56,000 and $62,000 when negotiating with candidates. Diana Young, treasurer-finance director, is retiring around the first of September. The town is advertising to fill the position. The range is more than Young earns but […]
Two drivers injured in Jay collision
JAY — A Lewiston man and a Portland woman complained of pain Tuesday after their vehicles collided head-on at the intersection of Routes 133 and 156, Cpl. Jeffrey Fournier said. Donald Morris, 50, of Lewiston was driving a 2000 Dodge Caravan north on Route 133 when a 2008 Dodge SUV, driven by Sheila Stoval, 55, […]
Forster building stair lift up for repairs
STRONG — Selectmen agreed Tuesday to move ahead with repairing the stair lift at the Forster Memorial Building, which houses town offices and the library. The motorized chair carries people to and from the ground floor to the basement-level dining room, kitchen and meeting rooms. Board of Selectmen Chairman Jim Burrill said he talked to […]
Edgewood residents get ride in horse-drawn wagon
FARMINGTON — It was a ride down memory lane Tuesday for some residents of Edgewood Rehabilitation and Living Center on Route 4. The center is celebrating National Nursing Home Week with a variety of activities. Residents patiently awaited Kenric Charles of Freeman Township to go for a wagon ride pulled by Charles’ Belgian horses, Joker, […]