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Police: Intruder assaulted Coplin Plantation couple

COPLIN PLANTATION — An Eliot man is accused of entering a home on Carrabassett Road late Tuesday and assaulting the homeowners. The couple, ages 59 and 65, did not know the intruder, Garrett Morrow, 25, Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. said. The husband suffered cuts to his forehead, ear and wrist, the sheriff said. Morrow was arrested […]

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New Sharon electing four officers Saturday

NEW SHARON — Election of a selectman, a school board member, a town clerk and a treasurer are on the warrant for Saturday’s annual town meeting. The meeting begins at 9 a.m. March 12 at Cape Cod Hill School. Voters nominate and elect officers from the floor. Mercy Hanson and Robert Neal have voiced interest […]

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Farmington, New Vineyard teens to represent Mt. Blue students

FARMINGTON — Lexi Daggett of New Vineyard and Brooklynn Winters of Farmington both want students to have a voice at the school board. The two Mt. Blue High School juniors were welcomed by Regional School Unit 9 directors Tuesday night at Mt. Blue Campus. The school board changed the policy in March to allow four […]

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Chambers of Commerce to hold business resource meeting in Jay

JAY — The Franklin County and Jay, Livermore, Livermore Falls chambers of commerce will hold a meet and greet for local business owners Thursday to learn about resources they may not be using. This event is designed to provide information and resources to small businesses affected by workforce reductions, said Penny Meservier, executive director of […]

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Livermore Falls man indicted in case of broken windows at Jay church

FARMINGTON — A Livermore Falls man was indicted Friday for breaking windows at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church and rectory in Jay last fall. The damage was estimated at more than $5,000, Jay Detective Michael Mejia said last year. Khyle N. Whittemore, 23, was indicted on a felony charge of aggravated criminal mischief and […]

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Three Jay officials to serve on Franklin County budget panel

FARMINGTON — Three Jay selectpersons will serve on the five-member Franklin County Budget Advisory Committee. County commissioners are slated to begin the budget review April 19 and 20 at the Franklin County Courthouse. Dates for the budget panel to review the budget have not been set. County Clerk Julie Magoon said it is the first […]

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Projects lined up by Strong selectmen

STRONG — Selectmen agreed Tuesday to move ahead with several improvement projects, including painting at the Forster Memorial Building and purchasing a new furnace for the town garage. The board approved a $2,865 bid from Craig and Dale Bullen to paint the roofline trim and the ceiling of the main meeting room of the Forster […]

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Farmington officials to secure dangerous building

FARMINGTON — Town Manager Richard Davis informed selectmen Tuesday that officials are in the process of securing the property of a deceased West Farmington resident. The property at 3 Bridge St. in West Farmington was owned by Joel Batzell Bridges, who died last week. Selectman Matthew Smith expressed concern about the safety of the building and […]

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Skowhegan teacher hired as new Mt. Blue Middle School principal

FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 directors voted Tuesday to hire a Skowhegan Area Middle School social studies teacher to be the principal of Mt. Blue Middle School starting in the 2016-17 school year. The board’s Administrator Evaluation Committee recommended Jason Bellerose. He will replace Principal Gary Oswald, who is retiring when his contract expires […]