Voters approved a $1.32 million budget at the town meeting, including $322,853 for winter road maintenance, $213,245 for administrative costs, and $210,000 for road and bridge maintenance.
Jon Bolduc
Jon Bolduc is the new kid on the block, joining the Sun Journal team as the nightside cops reporter in September 2018. Jon is a 2011 graduate of the University King College in Halifax Nova Scotia. He enjoys burgers, farming and tending to his chickens, turkeys, and goats.
Man seriously injured in Otisfield truck rollover
The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office said James R. Micklon sustained a serious head injury after a single vehicle crash on Route 121 Monday night.
Man arrested, charged after 8-hour standoff in Brownfield
The standoff apparently ended peacefully.
Driver in fair condition after Otisfield crash
Oxford County Chief Deputy Sheriff Chief James Urquhart said James R. Micklon rolled his truck into the middle of the road blocking both lanes.
Bicyclists compete in ‘Tour de Lisbon Street’
Lisbon Street was shut down Sunday as cyclists from around New England participated in the Lewiston Auburn Criterium, a fast paced, one kilometer circuit style bike race.
Parasite killing white perch in Harrison lake
The incident at Crystal Lake is similar to one at Woods Pond in Bridgton last year.
AT hiker rescued after breaking leg at Mahoosuc Notch
Anne Renner broker her leg while hiking through the Mahoosuc Notch on Monday evening and was rescued by the Warden Service at 1 p.m Tuesday.
Open Farm Day: Worship first, then beef and veggies
Over 100 farms across Maine opened up for the 30th Annual Maine Open Farm Day. At Harold Souther’s farm in Livermore Falls, the day celebrating farming started with a church service.
Maine couple charged with sexually assaulting 8-year-old girl
Bethany Ringuette, 35, of Sabattus and Travis Walker, 29, of Bethel were charged with multiple sex crimes stemming from an alleged assault in Rumford.
Paris residents spar with town officials over drainage ditch
By the end of the meeting, the group of ten Paris Hill residents came to a solution with the Board of Selectmen.