Jay-Niles Memorial Library and Livermore Public Library both celebrated successful summer reading programs, with Jay-Niles hosting engaging activities and upcoming events, and Livermore planning to reschedule a postponed scavenger hunt.
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Game night at Jay Community Center sees another successful event
The Jay Community Center’s recent game night was a resounding success with children enjoying various games and snow cones, while organizers now seek volunteers for future events.
Three arrested in theft of ATM from Tubby’s Own Ice Cream in Wayne
The break-in to the Main Street shop was reported to police around 2:30 a.m. Thursday by guests staying in an Airbnb above the shop.
Families embrace mindfulness and movement at Jay-Niles Memorial Library’s jungle yoga event
Children and families at Jay-Niles Memorial Library enjoyed a unique “Jungle Yoga” event led by Jenn Stone, combining yoga, music and mindfulness as part of the library’s summer reading program, promoting emotional well-being and family bonding.
Jay approves selling 8 firearms gained through the forfeiture process of closed criminal cases
Select Board also approves going out to bid for flooring for the Municipal Office and repairs to Whistle Stop Trail pertaining to the town’s sewer line that runs along the trail.
Jay promotes corporal to police chief and names officer to fill RSU 73 school resource position
Cpl. Joseph Sage of Jay is currently the Regional School Unit 73 school resource officer. He has been in law enforcement for more than 20 years, starting out in Livermore Falls.
Jay Scout receives Eagle Scout rank
Fournier passed his Eagle Board of Review on Feb. 24, 2022, but because of scheduling challenges, his ceremony was delayed until now.
Author Christopher Packard shares Maine folklore at Jay-Niles Memorial Library
The author of ‘Mythical Creatures of Maine’ and a Bangor High School science teacher shared tales of Maine’s folklore.
Georgetown University coach Edwin Thompson hosts youth baseball camp in Livermore Falls
Thompson, a Jay native, hosted a youth baseball camp in Livermore Falls on July 15 for children in eighth grade and younger.
Jay police chief resigns to take same post in Rangeley
The Select Board accepted Richard Caton IV’s resignation Monday, with regret. His last day is Aug. 3.