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Workers check out options, resources ahead of shutdown
Wausau Paper mill employee Byron Cook stopped and talked to representatives of different agencies Tuesday who were offering information on resources available to dislocated workers.
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Search is on for biggest Maine trees
Retired forester Fred Huntress Jr. of Poland Spring has a knack for finding really big trees in a state that is 90 percent forested.
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Kennebunkport woman finds dog 17 days after disappearance
This is a story of love lost and found, of a bond so powerful it defies the odds and of friendship forged out of adversity.
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Pedestrian, driver injured in collisions
Two women were injured Tuesday on Route 133 after one vehicle slid off the road and was hit by another, which was hit by another near Beedy Road.
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2 arrested after shots fired in Jay
Police arrested two local men early Friday morning after a report of shots fired near 80 Main St., police Chief Larry White Sr.
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Cruiser, SUV collide; one man arrested
A Livermore Falls police officer was slightly injured after the vehicle he was pursuing in a cruiser made a U-turn and the two vehicles collided Saturday night on Riley Road in Jay.
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Panel votes to submit plan
Members of a regional school planning committee voted unanimously Wednesday to submit a plan to form one school district encompassing Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls.
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Franklin County grand jury indictments
The following people were indicted Wednesday by a Franklin County grand jury. Danielle Adams-Rundlett, 21, Jay, on 13 counts of burglary, 11 counts of theft and three counts of forgery for incidents between Nov ...
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Six decades later, veterans' memories difficult to share
Some heroes remain unsung and prefer it like that. Decorated veterans Francis "Red" Therrien, 85, of Livermore Falls, and Roland Therrien, 81, no relation to Red, and Don LeSuer, 87, both of Jay, experienced ...
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Auditor: Jay is financially healthy
Auditor Ron Smith told selectmen the town is financially healthy but urged them to err on the side of caution in this economy.
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Students, staff collect food
Students and staff at the Jay Elementary School recently collected 18 boxes of nonperishables to give to the Tri-Ministerial Food Cupboard.
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Maine Mill To Shut Down Machine For November
Verso Paper is shutting down one of its four papermaking machines at its mill in Bucksport for the month of November Citing economic conditions, the company said the mill will shut down its No.
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Drug sweep at schools in Jay turns up little
Police, along with a drug-detecting police dog, did a check of the Jay middle and high school parking lots Friday in an ongoing effort to keep the campus drug-free. An illegal substance was detected in one ...
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Police chase steer in 2 towns
No bull: A young steer led police and others on an overnight chase through backyards and into the woods in two towns before it was corralled early Tuesday morning.
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Response team plans help for paper millworkers
A Wausau Paper community response team set several dates Wednesday to provide resource opportunities to Otis Mill workers who will lose their jobs by the end of the year.
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Food to be collected at courthouse
Franklin County commissioners approved a request to put two donation boxes at the courthouse to collect nonperishable food.
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Apple-Pumpkin Fest ready to roll
Apple-Pumpkin Festival organizers are ready this weekend to put on what they hope is the biggest festival yet.
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Man pleads guilty to drug charge
A Jay man pleaded guilty Thursday to a felony charge of unlawful trafficking of marijuana in an agreement that will send him to prison.
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Mill workers in Jay learned Friday night hours at the plant are being scaled back.
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