Selectmen vote not to waive the fire hydrant requirement for Sunrise Village Mobile Home Park.
Franklin
News and information about Franklin County from the Sun Journal.
Jay man pleads not guilty to federal meth charges
FARMINGTON — A Jay man pleaded not guilty Monday to federal drug charges in U.S. District Court in Bangor. Brian R. Holmes, 39, was indicted on one count of felony conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances between January and August 2018. Other defendants’ names were redacted from the document. The […]
Farmington meeting Thursday on bridge removal
The Maine Department of Transportation will hold a meeting 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Farmington Community Center to discuss the possible removal of the Russell’s Mill Bridge on Russell’s Mill Road.
Livermore man injured when truck strikes trees in Avon
Derick McGinty, 41, told police he fell asleep.
Livermore paving bid goes to Pike Industries Inc. after bids resubmitted
After obtaining revised bids, Livermore Selectpersons awarded the Waters Hill Road paving project to Pike Industries Inc. Monday night.
Jay board chooses letter opposing CMP transmission line
Selectpersons had four draft letters to choose from
Livermore Falls man hit by pellets while mowing lawn
A 52-year-old man was mowing his lawn when he was struck in the arm and leg on Sunday and Wednesday respectively.
Three injured in Farmington accident
A vehicle failed to yield the right of way at the intersection of routes 2/4 and 133, and Franklin Health Commons, which is the entry to Franklin Memorial Hospital.
This week’s agenda
Monday Dixfield: Selectmen, 5:30 p.m., Ludden Memorial Library Hebron: Select Board, 7 p.m., Town Office Jay: Select Board, 6 p.m., Town Office Peru: Selectmen, 6 p.m., Town Office Waterford: Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Town Office Tuesday Buckfield: Downtown Workshop, 6 p.m., Municipal Center Farmington: RSU 9 board of directors, 6:30 p.m., The Forum, Mt. Blue Campus […]
SAD 58 board questioned about inquiry into boosters club
The Mt. Abram group is all-volunteers and has been operating for 25 years.