She hopes to one day work for the United States National Park Service and help revive and protect endangered species.
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Post-conviction review of James Sweeney’s murder conviction concludes at Farmington court
Sweeney was found guilty of hitting Wendy Douglass, 51, of Jay in the face and head while she slept in July 2017. He is serving a 38-year-old sentence.
Jay accepts $812,000 bid from South Paris company to fix Macomber Hill Road
The road over Macomber Stream crossing was heavily damaged on June 29, 2023 during rain and flooding.
Livermore Falls approves permit for Stars and Stripes Festival on July 3
The Tri-Town Fourth of July Parade will also be held at 5 p.m. on July 3 in Jay and Livermore Falls.
Jay-based school board chair retains seat, new vice chair elected after challenges to both positions
Chair Robert Staples retained his seat and vice chair Robin Beck was replaced by Don Emery.
Volunteers of the Week: Friends of Jay-Niles Memorial Library enrich lives through volunteerism
The Friends of Jay-Niles Memorial Library, a dedicated volunteer group collaborate to enhance community engagement, enriching lives through their diverse array of initiatives and contributions.
Robert “Bob” Staples retains chairmanship of Jay-based school board; Don Emery elected vice chairman
Both men were elected by votes of 7-6.
Spruce Mountain High School senior receives student of year award
The award was presented during Maine Environmental Education Association’s annual awards ceremony at MeANS Academy in Hinckley.
Veterans to honor those from Fayette, Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls who never made it home during Memorial Day observances
Wreaths will be placed at memorials in Fayette, Livermore and Livermore Falls, others during the Memorial Day parade in Jay and Livermore Falls.