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Local student wins Lyme disease awareness poster contest

Read Article Avery Cook, a fourth grade student at Spruce Mountain Elementary School in Jay is the winner of his division of the 2021 Lyme Disease Awareness Poster Contest. Art teacher Tammy Lindsey teaches about ticks and Lyme disease then has her students draw posters as a community service. Since Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services and Center for Disease Control and Prevention began the contest in 2010, one of Lindsey’s students has won the contest for their grade division. Submitted photo JAY Avery Cook, a fourth grade student at Spruce Mountain Elementary School is a winner in the 2021 Lyme Disease Awareness 12th Annual K-8 Poster Contest.

Jay to hold public hearing on sewer rates for 2021-22

Read Article JAY The Select Board will hold a public hearing May 10 on sewer rates before setting the rate for 2021-22 that would go into effect July 1. The hearing will be held at 6 p.m. at Spruce Mountain Elementary School gym. It will be followed by a regular selectpersons’ meeting. The sewer bill year runs from July 1 to June 30, 2022. Related Since then the board has worked to gradually increase the rate to cover 100% of the operation and maintenance of the Jay Sewer Department. The debt service for the department is paid through general taxation. Currently, any operation and maintenance costs not covered by sewer users is paid for through general taxation, as is debt service.

Jay board accepts completed shoreland zoning application for NECEC

Read Article JAY The Planning Board voted Tuesday to accept an application for a shoreland zoning permit as complete for the New England Clean Energy Connect Transmission corridor. About 7 miles of the proposed 145.1 mile high-voltage, direct current transmission line from the Quebec border to Lewiston is to run through Jay, though not all of it falls under the town’s Shoreland Zoning Ordinance. The line would connect to the New England power grid to bring “clean, renewable energy to Massachusetts consumers,” according to developers. The cost is estimated at about $1 billion. The line is capable of delivering up to 1,200 megawatts of electric generation.

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