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Anthony H. ‘Tony’ Pomerleau

AUBURN — Anthony H. “Tony” Pomerleau, 67, a lifelong resident of Jay, died early Friday, June 15, at Hospice House of Androscoggin after being transferred from his home on Thursday. He was born May 5, 1945, in Jay, the son of Eugene Pomerleau Sr. and Alma (Ross) Pomerleau. Tony was a graduate of Jay High […]

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Hannaford scholarships awarded

SAINT PETER, Minn. — Kelsey Doiron and Tom Ventrella received scholarships from the Hannaford Charitable Foundation. Kelsey Doiron of Jay is the daughter of Jayne Toncer. Kelsey is attending the University of Southern Maine majoring in biochemistry. Tom Ventrella of Fayette is the son of Mike and Janet Ventrella. Tom is attending Husson University majoring […]

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Bible School is ‘Bugzone’ JAY — Jay Baptist Church will hold Daily Vacation Bible School, “Bugzone – Transformed By Our Big God,” from 9 to 11:45 a.m. June 18-22, for ages 3-17. A week of exciting Bible stories, crafts, games, a nature safari, Bugzi the puppet, refreshments and a cookout are planned. Grief training for […]

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Edith A. Preston

FARMINGTON — Edith A. Preston, 89, of Jay, passed peacefully in the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 12, at Sandy River Center for Health Care and Rehabilitation. She was born Feb. 9, 1923, in Livermore Falls, a daughter of Ozem and Hattie (MacKay) Wagner. She was raised on the family farm in East Livermore […]

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Free lunch for seniors FARMINGTON — A free community senior citizen’s lunch will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 20, at Living Waters Assembly of God, 547 Wilton Road. For more information call 645-3120. Ladies/community breakfast RANGELEY — The next ladies/community breakfast with everyone invited to attend will be held from […]

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Voters reject local ordinance to oversee state building code

JAY — Voters rejected a local administrative ordinance for the state’s building and energy code by a vote of 314-325 Tuesday. All articles, except for one, pertaining to the $6.25 million budget passed. Residents opted not to donate $1,500 to SafeVoices, formerly known as Abused Women’s Advocacy Program in a 313-331 vote. Voters elected Pearl […]

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People voice opinions on high school options

JAY — More than 50 people from four towns turned out Monday night to give input, ask questions and try to figure out how to get high school students together at one campus. People stressed putting students first and doing what is best for them while containing costs for taxpayers. They also agreed that the […]