Trisha Payeur, 42, was charged after a fatal crash on state Route 4 in Jay last summer.
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Jay progressing on road repairs after torrential rains, flooding
The preliminary estimated damage is about $4 million, not including state roads or the rail trail.
Jay’s preliminary estimates of damage for local roads, sewer lines nearly $4 million from June 29 storm
A section of the Whistle Stop Trail, a multiuse rail-trail owned by the state is shut down from U.S. Route 2/state Route 4 in Dryden village in Wilton to Jay Plaza in Jay.
Motorists ignore road closed signs, barricades and cones on heavily damaged roads in Jay
About 5 inches to 6 inches of rain fell in a two-hour span Thursday afternoon — leaving several roads flooded and closing many throughout Jay and other parts of Franklin County.
Jay police have suspect in CN Brown store robbery
The man walked into the gas station/service station and requested all of the money out of the register, Sgt. Russell Adams said.
Sections of Route 133 to stay closed for several weeks due to flooding damage
Maine DOT crews and contractors are working to repair the damage caused by nearly 6 inches of rain that fell within a couple of hours Thursday night causing flash flooding.
Video: Franklin County vexed by storms, flooding
Flooding was reported all over the region as a storm passed through the area, dumping as much as 2-inches of rain per hour in some areas.
Area communities plan celebrations, fireworks to mark July 4
A partial listing of Independence Day-related events planned for across the region.
Local students make University of Rhode Island dean’s list
KINGSTON, R.I. — The University of Rhode Island has named 11 local students to its 2023 spring dean’s list. They include Abby Richardson of Bowdoin, Emily Drappeau of Dresden, Kaila Godbey of Jay, Eljas Bergdahl and Emily Terranova, both of Manchester, Paige Rice of Mount Vernon and Oliver Blanchard of Pittston. Also, Anna Erb and […]
Jay selectpersons task Planning Board with leading comprehensive plan update
The last Comprehensive Plan was approved in 2011 by voters.