The Cougars pick up a hard-fought road victory over Brunswick.
Jay
Controversial Spruce Mountain school district director resigns from board
Roger Moulton resigned Friday, saying he hopes ‘the childish distractions can go away.’
Jay to hold public hearing Monday on proposed comprehensive plan update
Prior to the hearing, an ice cream social will be held at the Spruce Mountain Elementary School in Jay.
Livermore Falls man seriously injured while crossing Main St.
Seconds before the crash, people called 911 to report that a man was trying to cross the road in traffic and was not in a crosswalk.
Franklin County commissioners told they can’t change budget
An opinion from the county’s attorney confirmed that the Budget Advisory Committee has the final say on the annual spending plan.
Meet 5 western Maine field hockey teams to watch in 2025
A defending state champion and a perennial Class A North contender highlight this list of teams in the Sun Journal’s coverage area aiming for strong seasons.
Here are 5 intriguing western Maine field hockey games this fall
These matchups between playoff contenders and rivalry showdowns could be pivotal games in the Sun Journal’s coverage area.
Workers rally in Jay as part of national union bus tour
Workers, labor leaders and community members rallied in Jay as part of the AFL-CIO’s national bus tour to call for stronger union rights and protections.
Sweet Tomatoes Learning Center earns license, grant, plans opening
Sweet Tomatoes Learning Center in Jay celebrates its childcare license, $10,000 grant, and prepares for a Sept. 8 grand opening.
Farmington property owners to learn about new valuations Sept. 12
Town officials caution that an increase in a property’s value does not mean a similar increase in taxes on the property.