Town department heads will get a 5% wage increase as of July 1, town manager gets a salary increase and a three-year contract, and permanent part-time employees get a 5% wage increase.
jay maine
Girls Who Code is bridging the gender gap in STEM fields
The program is geared to knocking down obstacles that girls may face pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
The annual Tri-Town July 4th parade to be held July 3, with fireworks at dusk
The parade kicks off in Jay and will proceed down Main Street, ending in Livermore Falls.
Part of former Jay paper mill to be waste processing site
‘The goal is to provide municipalities with better transportation solutions, more accessible collection points, lower costs, and help Maine achieve its 50% recycling goal,’ said Michael Carroll, executive director of Municipal WasteHub.
Author Michael Burke to speak at Jay-Niles Memorial Library
Wilton author Michael Burke will visit the Jay-Niles Memorial Library to discuss his new book and the role of myth, place and storytelling in Maine.
Jay celebrates school year’s end with outdoor movie and fun
Residents of Jay gathered June 13 for food, games, and a sunset movie at the Community Building to mark the end of the school year.
Jay-Niles Memorial Library kicks off summer reading for all ages
Jay-Niles Memorial Library’s 2025 Summer Reading Programs aim to inspire literacy and community connection with fun, age-specific events.
North Jay boil water order still in effect as flow is restored
Ben Wright, superintendent of North Jay Water District, was driving down to an Auburn laboratory with samples of water to be tested on Thursday afternoon.
Jay board will use $750,000 in undesignated funds to reduce tax rate
The town estimates the tax rate will be reduced from the current rate of $22 per $1,000 valuation to $12.40.
250 customers in North Jay under boil water order after break in line
North Jay Water District customers should boil water for at least one minute before consuming.