Stories by Emily Jerkins

VAN BUREN, Maine -- July 8, 2022 -- Luke Dyer and Nancy Troeger (center) attending Van Buren's annual budget meeting on Jun. 15 before Dyer took over as town manager. (Emily Jerkins | St. John Valley Times)
2 years ago

Former police sergeant takes over as town manager in Van Buren

VAN BUREN, Maine — Former police Sgt. Luke Dyer has replaced Nancy Troeger as Van Buren town manager effective July 1. Troeger, who recently retired from the position, has taken up a full-time job at the local library.  Troeger became full-time town manager in 2017 after the community asked her to step in when the previous […]

GRAND ISLE, Maine -- May 28, 2022 -- NoMa Homestead and Market Festival goer, Claire, spent most of her time in the petting zoo with the goats, sheep, and bunnies in Grand Isle on May 28. (Emily Jerkins | St. John Valley Times)
2 years ago

Homesteading festival makes its first appearance in Grand Isle

GRAND ISLE, Maine — The Spirit of America was in Grand Isle as homesteaders from across the county came to celebrate their lifestyle at the NoMa Festival.  Tents and vendors lined the Grand Isle Community center Saturday, May 28, as the sun tucked itself behind the clouds for Grand Isle’s first-ever NoMa Homestead Festival and Market. […]

The gazebo at the Bicentennial Park in Madawaska which stood vandalized and broken for years was knocked down on May 16. (Emily Jerkins | St. John Valley Times)
3 years ago

Walls just keep coming down in Madawaska

MADAWASKA, Maine — After residents expressed concerns over dilapidated structures and vandalism, Madawaska has torn down the decrepit gazebo at the center of Bicentennial Park.  In the summer of 2021, Madawaska resident Steve Deschaine approached the town’s selectmen in a meeting after he had taken his son to play in Bicentennial Park and noticed the gazebo’s […]

A residential building on the corner of 14th Avenue and Main Street in Madawaska is being demolished by Ed Pelletier & Sons as part of the Midtown Plaza Demolition deal on Apr. 26. (Emily Jerkins | St. John Valley Times)
3 years ago

Madawaska streets are clearing out as condemned buildings are torn down

MADAWASKA, Maine — Structures that have been sitting empty and unused are meeting their end to make way for new beginnings as the demolition of several condemned buildings is well underway to clean up Main Street.  In December 2018, Mid-Town Realty Associates donated property to the town of Madawaska that consisted of two buildings: one housed The Cubby […]

Armand Martin poses with photos of his two wives, both named Yvette in Madawaska on Feb. 11. (Emily Jerkins | St John Valley Times)
3 years ago

102-year-old Madawaska man is still driving and living on his own

MADAWASKA, Maine — Still living and driving on his own, one St. John Valley native will turn 103 in March and doesn’t see himself out of the driver’s seat anytime soon.  Armand Martin of Madawaska can be spotted driving through town, buying his own groceries, and going for walks up and down his street, returning afterward […]