Staff, parents and board members weigh in on remarks made at previous board meeting.
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No time to stop on a brisk spring day
Two-year old Albion Sweet of Jay flitted from the slides across to the gazebo, back to the slides and onward to the merry-go-round all in the space of a few minutes on April 17 while at Bass Park in Wilton.
Maine libraries face uncertainty amid potential federal funding cuts
Maine librarians warn that proposed IMLS cuts could cripple rural services, interlibrary loans and internet access.
Livermore Falls seeks input on vulnerability to natural hazards
Surveys seeking resident input will be available during the annual town meeting vote April 29 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Livermore Falls Town Office.
Mason Labonte wins National High School Heart of Arts Award
Mason Labonte, a junior at Spruce Mountain High School is a distinguished leader and advocate for inclusivity in STEM and the arts.
Wrestling prowess at Spruce Mountain Middle School in Jay shared
The first year of wrestling at Spruce Mountain Middle School saw more than 20 athletes participating.
Poppy’s Redemption Center in Jay to close by state order
A state board upheld an appeal by a Livermore Falls redemption center arguing that Poppy’s license should not have been granted.
Voters trim $100K from Jay-based school district budget
Regional School Unit 73 voters overwhelmingly approved all 21 warrant articles April 10. They will have a final vote on the budget April 29 in each town.
Jay accepts police officer reimbursement funding
The Select Board recognized the Hollandstrong Community Foundation with the 2025 Spirit of America Foundation Tribute.
As Jay mill comes down for engineered wood plant, tariffs on imports an unknown factor
John Godfrey, owner of Godfrey Wood Products, has received permits to build the facility at the former site of the Androscoggin Mill on Riley Road but is concerned about what tariffs will do to the cost.