A prosecutor said Benjamin Turcotte bought up to 40 guns for a man who was part of a gun trafficking conspiracy.
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Jay approves wage adjustments for police union to stay competitive
The Select Board also amended the Town Office union contract to allow the deputy clerk to do six hours a week in the Finance Department to do payroll.
Where to observe Memorial Day events this weekend
Services are planned mostly for Monday.
Sabattus approves police, fire, public works budgets while declining other items
While approving most department budgets, voters declined to pay for an excavator for public works and agreed to shell out for one police cruiser instead of three.
Turner man admits to being felon with ammunition
Clifford Clark was found asleep in his car in the garage of an unknown Lewiston home last summer.
Hebron Academy senior uses curiosity to draw others into her community
Grad Tidings: For more than a year during the pandemic, Hebron Academy’s student magazine stopped publishing. Then, Nola Goodwin came along and gave the biannual publication a fresh start.
Boiler fix not included in $24.7 million RSU 16 budget given first OK by residents
The spending plan represents a $1.5 million increase over the current year and must be approved in a June 13 validation vote by residents of Poland, Mechanic Falls and Minot.
Former Worumbo Mill site to host more events in Lisbon this summer
Friends of Worumbo is looking for community ideas for activities and events which can be hosted at the site.
Jay used $2.25 million in undesignated funds to offset a significant tax increase, now it faces $600,000 loss in state revenue
If the town had not used the money, the tax rate would have increased by $8.80 to make it $26.30 per $1,000 in 2021.
Livermore Falls estimates flood damage at $78,600
The Select Board approved purchases for manholes, a hydraulic lift gate and paving at its May 16 meeting.