The Maine Warden Service continues to seek information regarding the crime.
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Jay board votes 3-2 to adopt police cruiser policy
Police cruisers could go home with a Jay police officer at the chief’s discretion if the officer is working consecutive shifts.
Rebuild of tennis courts in Jay expected to begin in late September, early October
Deb Roberts of Hollandstrong Community Foundation is working with Regional School Unit 73 on the project.
Farmington board accepts $5,000 donation for Philbrick Park in Farmington Falls
The donation was given by Farmington Falls Fire Co. Inc.
Photos: Sandy River Festival celebrates nature and community in Strong
The Sandy River Festival in Strong celebrated the region’s natural beauty and history Aug. 24 with a day of activities, music, and community engagement.
Farmington board approves sidewalk machine purchase for snow removal
Service and parts availability were factors in the bid consideration, Public Works Director Phil Hutchins said.
Superintendent provides update on school opening and facility issues
Superintendent Christian Elkington reported a smooth start to the school year, provided updates on the relocation of the superintendent’s office, and addressed ongoing issues with the fire suppression system at Mt. Blue Middle School.
Phillips Elementary School principal shares updates on the first day of school
Students arrive for their first day of school at Phillips Elementary, Principal Jeff Pillsbury shares updates.
RSU 9 board reviews revisions to nondiscrimination and harassment policies
The RSU 9 board of directors discussed revisions to nondiscrimination and harassment policies, prompted by recent federal law changes, with a focus on expanding protections and updating procedures for complaints.
Mud flies at the Northwoods Truck Pull and Mud Run in Avon
The town of Avon draws a large crowd to watch cars and trucks rip through mud.