Farmington police conducted a search of a residence on Sandy River Terrace, which yielded crack cocaine, police said.
Donna M. Perry
Staff Writer
Donna M. Perry is a general assignment reporter who has lived in Livermore Falls for 30 years and has worked for the Sun Journal for 20 years. Before that she was a correspondent for the Livermore Falls Advertiser for five years. She covers Franklin County courts, police and spot news. She also covers police and spot news in northern Androscoggin County and town governments of Jay and Livermore Falls. In her spare time, she spends time with her family, including three grandchildren, and relaxes by reading books.
Jay officials begin cleanup after mill explosion amid concerns about air quality
Residents instructed on clearing away debris safely.
Explosion rocks Androscoggin Mill in Jay but no one seriously injured
In the moments following the Wednesday morning blast at the Androscoggin Mill, many feared the worst.
‘He’s a hero’: Larry Lord welcomed home to Jay
Farmington explosion victim returned to Maine in an ambulance on Friday escorted by first responders and cheered by hundreds of spectators.
Larry Lord being escorted home by police, firefighters, first responders
The Jay man was critically burned in a gas explosion nearly seven months ago.
COVID-19: A survivor story from a University of Maine at Farmington graduate
“If you cannot appreciate the major risk you are putting yourself, your loved ones or your neighbors in by not following these parameters, you are so very wrong,” Nicole Boivin said.
Norridgewock couple making face shields for health care workers
Ed and Brandy Miller use a 3D printer and do the assembly.
Franklin County commission OKs dispatch operation plan
Regional Communications Center staff have developed a contingency, including sheltering in place.
Veterans organizations are concerned about paying bills
The VFW, AMVETS and American Legion are feeling the pinch of being closed.
Franklin County sheriff reaches out to public for personal protective equipment
Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. is looking for face shields and universal gowns for medical staff at the jail.