The district has nearly $250,000 in debt and no trustees.
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.
Avon man charged in arson investigation involving 3 vehicles at his residence
Patrick J. Barr, 53, was arrested by a state fire investigator Thursday on a charge of arson.
High-crash intersection on state routes 133 and 156 in Jay to become four-way stop
The site has the most right-angle crashes in the state, with 28 in the past five years, a highway safety engineer said.
Franklin County budget panel sets 2024-25 spending plan at $10.6 million
Commissioners will take up the budget package for the second time at 3:30 p.m. on May 7.
Former Franklin County dispatch supervisor sentenced for possessing child porn
Levi J. Gould, 35, of Farmington will also be on probation for four years following his release from jail.
Wilton driver falls asleep; car snaps pole in Farmington
A portion of Farmington Falls Road, also known as U.S. Route 2/state Route 27, was closed after the crash.
Teenagers charged in assault at Kinneowatha Park in Wilton
Wilton boys ages 15 and 16 were charged with assault Sunday.
Firefighters from several towns battle woods, grass, brush fires in Farmington
A rekindled camp fire burned nearly 2 acres on Mosher Hill Road, while a power line sparked a grass fire in West Farmington.
Franklin County Commission temporarily suspends Opioid Settlement Committee
Chairman Lance Harvell of Farmington issued a verbal apology and a written apology to Keith Amato of Wilton on April 16.
Jay residents to vote on proposed $6.1 million budget, officials, ordinances
The proposed spending plan is about $282,800 more than the current budget, which will expire on June 30.