Residents at a public hearing reviewed the proposed plan, last updated in 2011, ahead of a November vote.
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Jay OKs additional money for tennis courts project
A request to use $13,000 from the recreation fund will help close the funding gap for Spruce Mountain’s HollandStrong tennis courts.
POW/MIA search expert to speak in Jay: ‘We have not forgotten them’
A representative of the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Accounting Agency will address the public Sept. 18.
Jay weighs new curbside trash contract as complaints pile up
The Jay Select Board voted Sept. 8 to seek options for curbside collection after continued complaints about the current provider, Archie’s.
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.
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.
Jay library unveils Maine’s first book bench by artist Craig Gray
Jay-Niles Memorial Library has Maine’s first Novel Idea book bench, a project years in the making and made possible by the Florida artist’s visit.
Spruce Mountain schools’ transgender sports policy debate still divides district
Some residents urged the RSU 73 board to rescind its policy that recognizes two sexes, warning of lawsuits and division, while others voiced support for the change.