Police followed the boys’ footprints and chased them down.
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.
Livermore Falls man accused of shooting gun on Church Street in Jay
Police found six .40-caliber shell casings in the area Feb. 8.
Jay voters to elect two Select Board, two school board members in April
Thursday is the last day to get absentee ballots for Tuesday’s statewide presidential primary election.
Jay board approves statewide police arrest powers for Police Department
The board also agreed to donate a third of the cost for liability insurance for the Memorial Day Parade, contingent on Livermore and Livermore Falls doing the same.
Franklin County residents to elect 5 commissioners, a sheriff and a register of probate this year
There are five new commission districts and commissioners to be elected in November.
Fire destroys barn, damages attached house in Farmington
A neighbor reported the fire late Thursday night and a smoke detector woke up the residents, who got out safely.
New Sharon man found guilty of sexually abusing young girl at his former farm in Chesterville
Sentencing for Raymond Buck, 75, is expected in about 60 days.
Franklin County resident unanimously confirmed to state planning commission
Thomas ‘Tom’ DuBois of Salem Township was named to the Maine Land Use Planning Commission on Wednesday.
Children’s Festival set for Saturday at Mt. Blue High School in Farmington
Over 30 organizations are participating, along with law enforcement and fire service agencies.
Jay to have more repairs done on 2006 fire engine
The board also signed the Town Meeting warrant for April 23, certified ordinances and set a public hearing on proposed $6.1 million budget for March 11.