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Jay selectmen approve joint recreation program

JAY -Selectmen approved their end of a joint summer recreation program with Livermore Falls at their Monday evening meeting. Organizers believe the two towns can combine resources to produce a better experience…

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Apples & more to celebrate in Fairbanks

John Hagerstrom collects apple cider from the press as Andy Pratt, at left, looks on at the 2nd Annual Apple Festival held today and sponsored by the Fairbanks School Neighborhood Association. The…

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New voice ushers in a new era

FARMINGTON - Followers of the local radio station may have noticed something a little different, slipped in between musical hits, Boston Red Sox games and news stories.…

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Peak colors: Foliage reports go high tech

Maine's forest rangers are doing an old job with new technology.

For the last 50 fall seasons, Maine Forest Service forest rangers have been asked to track the colors and leaf drop for…

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Pink for a purpose

Mt. Blue High School Senior Ericka Danforth gets a tress of her hair dyed pink by senior Chelsea Thompson. The event, organized by the local National Honor Society, is raising money for…

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Kids Can… plant flowers

WILTON - A new program entitled "Kids Can" at the Academy Hill School helped improve a popular relaxing spot for future visitors, by planting perennial flowers throughout Bass Park.…

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Butterfly garden rewarding for all involved

JAY - Second graders at Jay Elementary School released the Monarch Butterflies they had been studying and caring for in the new butterfly garden in front of Jay Middle School.

The Butterfly Garden…