The town of Jay’s police and public works departments will again this year participate in a collaborative program called Sand for Seniors. Employees will deliver a bucket of sand/salt to citizens to use on their icy walkways or driveways. Because of insurance restrictions, they cannot spread the sand/salt but can deliver it, according to a […]
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Jay to get half of what is owed in lost revenue from tax stabilization program
Maine State Revenue Services is requesting an additional $15 million in state supplemental budget.
Jay announces Winter Family Festival and Sled-In
It is the first time since February 2020 that the event will be held on Feb. 24.
Jay appoints residents to planning committee
The first committee meeting is Feb. 15 at 6 p.m.
Jay board approves matching grant for firefighter equipment; authorizes more repairs to firetruck
The 2006 Engine 6 is being refurbished by Greenwood Emergency Vehicle service in Brunswick.
Jay to put article before voters that allows Polycor to continue operation during mud season
Polycor New England is willing to compensate the town for the upkeep of the roads.
First phase of Livermore Falls plant upgrade is 85% done; second phase will occur in 2025
Livermore Falls Town Manager Carrie Castonguay is asking pedestrians, motorists and snowmobilers not to travel near the treatment plant on Foundry Road for safety reasons.
Jay board, Budget Committee and department supervisors review proposed nearly $6.2 million municipal budget
A vote by the Select Board and Budget Committee on the proposed spending plan for 2024-25 is scheduled for Jan. 29. Residents will vote on the proposal April 23 at the polls.
Three people were injured in 2-vehicle crash in Jay
An Auburn woman received life-threatening injuries Sunday, and two Livermore Falls women also were injured.
Jay to begin 2024-25 municipal budget talks
The Select Board, the Budget Committee and department heads will meet for a workshop at 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Spruce Mountain Elementary School to discuss a proposed nearly $6.2 million spending plan.