Coats, hats and other winter gear can be dropped off through November.
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Jay residents approve $63,000 for police wages
Jay police will receive an additional $63,000 toward pay after residents approved moving money from the undesignated fund balance.
Jay Planning Board to consider applications for shoreland zoning, floodplain permits for OSB mill
The Planning Board will meet at 6 p.m. on Oct. 1 at the Jay Town Office to discuss the applications.
Jay board approves shoreland zoning permit for New England Clean Energy Connect corridor
The existing permit will expire in November.
Town of Jay taking requests for absentee ballots
JAY — Absentee ballot applications are now available for the Nov. 5 election. Absentee ballots will be sent to voters beginning in early October and available through Thursday, Oct. 31. After Oct. 31, voters must meet the special circumstances requirement to be eligible for an absentee ballot. Voters who will be at least 65 years […]
Appeal seeks to revoke license of Poppy’s Redemption Center in Jay
Poppy’s Redemption Center is under threat of closing just two months after opening at 246 Main St., according to a post on its Facebook page Sept. 11.
Chairman Bob Staples resigns from RSU 73 board of directors to form nonprofit
The non-profit will educate and provide resources for those required by law to report people who may be a harm to themselves or others because of brain disorders.
Poppy’s Redemption Center in Jay under threat of closing after appeal was placed
After an appeal was filed, Poppy’s Redemption center is under threat of closure.
CMP holds community connection event in Jay
CMP held an event at the Jay Town Office where community members could talk with representatives face to face.
Changes to Coats for Kids program
In the past, Double Bubble Laundromat received clean, donated coats to distribute to kids in need. Now they will be accepting and cleaning the donations themselves.