Kathryn Towle, 72, of Jay was driving east on U.S. Route 2 coming down Burgess Hill when a pickup truck driven by James Ainworth, 77, of Corinth, Vermont collided with her SUV.
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St. Rose of Lima Church Christmas fair brings community together
Proceeds from the fair support a variety of mission projects.
Many hands make fast work of Thanksgiving boxes assembly
The Food Cupboard Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls provided Thanksgiving boxes to 197 families this year.
Town of Jay seeks Budget Committee members
JAY — The town of Jay seeks residents to serve on the Budget Committee. Two alternate positions are open. This is an advisory committee to the Select Board and town residents. The committee typically meets a couple times in January and, if needed, in February. The panel meets with the Select Board, town manager and […]
Elks Operation Santa tags available at Jay Town Office
JAY — Elks Operation Santa tags are available on the tree at the Jay Town Office at 340 Main St. Unwrapped gifts need to be returned to the Town Office by 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13. For more information, contact Shiloh LaFreniere, town manager, at 207-897-6785 or [email protected]. Check out upcoming area events!
Jay police, public works to offer Sand for Seniors program
JAY — The town’s police and public works departments are participating in the Sand for Seniors program. Employees plan to deliver a bucket of sand/salt for citizens to use on their icy walkways or driveways. Because of insurance restrictions, they cannot spread the sand/salt but will deliver it, according to a news release from Jay […]
Jay wants more information before considering contribution for Franklin County grant for river gauges
The total project cost is $151,400. The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program would pay 75%, or $113,550.
Turtletopia Childcare to offer Parent’s Day Off event in Jay
Turtletopia Childcare is offering a Saturday off for parents to take a break or get some holiday shopping done.
More info shared about young people using adult education
Regional School Unit 73 board of directors are given more information about Spruce Mountain Adult and Community Education seeing more students aged 16-20 using its programs.
Elementary students learn how Santa’s reindeer got their names
Author Julie “Jingles” Robards grew up in Fayette, graduated from Livermore Falls High School.