Julie Mayo, 27, of Clinton said she did not see the motorcycle when she attempted to cross state Route 133 to the other side of state Route 156.
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More volunteers wanted for Buttons for Babes project in Jay
Buttons for Babes Giving Circle has been in existence for more than 10 years, is seeking more volunteers for the project which supports children in need in the community.
Cancelled: Jay committee seeks volunteers for June 6 work day
The town of Jay’s Recreation Committee seeks volunteers for a work day, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 6 at French Falls Park on French Falls Drive. People can help with a trail and garden clean up. Those who have handheld garden tools are needed to help clean up some of the flower areas. Brush […]
Public hearing set on bill to help Jay regain $600,000 used to offset property tax loss
The hearing is at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Room 127 at State House.
Spruce Mountain team wins regional Envirothon competition for third consecutive year
Senior team members Abrahm Geissinger, Owen Schwab and Daniel Wilson along with juniors Leah Burgess and Brenden Veillieux earned the highest score the team has ever achieved in Maine competitions.
Here’s a listing of Memorial Day events around central Maine this weekend
There’s no shortage of things to do this weekend with events happening from Anson to Whitefield and everywhere in-between.
Jay approves wage adjustments for police union to stay competitive
The Select Board also amended the Town Office union contract to allow the deputy clerk to do six hours a week in the Finance Department to do payroll.
Palmyra couple indicted on charges they operated methamphetamine lab, endangered children
Jessica Quimby, 44, and Joseph R. Quimby, 41, were indicted last week by a Somerset County grand jury and are facing charges that include aggravated trafficking in scheduled drugs and endangering the welfare of a child.
Siblings from Spruce Mountain High School in Jay earn top two spots
Surviving triplets Emma and Lucas Towers compete in the classroom, on the field and give back to their community.
Jay used $2.25 million in undesignated funds to offset a significant tax increase, now it faces $600,000 loss in state revenue
If the town had not used the money, the tax rate would have increased by $8.80 to make it $26.30 per $1,000 in 2021.