Stories about Livermore Falls

Students learn workplace safety

Diane Johnson, safety manager at the Verso Paper Mill in Jay, visited the Jobs for Maine's Graduates classroom at Spruce Mountain South Campus in Livermore Falls. The JMG students are studying workplace safety, and Johnson shared some safety precautions that workers at Verso need to consider. The...

Memorial Day Parade, services set for Jay

JAY — The Memorial Day Parade lineup is ready and waiting to step off on Monday, May 28. Memorial services at different areas are also set to go. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. with line-up slated for 9 a.m. at the MEMCO parking lot on Main Street in Jay. The theme is to &ld...

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Workshop on invasives NEW VINEYARD —  A hands-on workshop on Invasive Plant and Insect Species will be held Thursday, May 31, at the Forster Ricardo Farm on the Miller Road. The all-day session is hosted by Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District an...

JMG students learn about budgeting

Lisa Bilodeau and Cindy Peart from Androscoggin Bank visited the Jobs for Maine Graduates classroom at Spruce Mountain High School South Campus in Livermore Falls to help students understand budgeting and what is needed to set up a household. Pictured are JMG students Rebeca Dunton, Katelyn LaPoi...

Donalda 'Donna' Poulin

RAYMOND — Donalda (Donna) Poulin, formerly of Livermore Falls, died May 6, at Fallbrook Woods. She was born in Wilton, Nov. 7, 1927, to Donald and Nellie Welch Knapp. She married Leonard Poulin, May 1, 1947. They built their home in Livermore Falls, where they raised their family and...

RSU 73 board spends most of its time behind closed doors

LIVERMORE FALLS — RSU 73 directors spent the majority of three hours behind closed doors Thursday until 9 p.m., and then went into a third executive session. More than 30 people, many of them students, had turned out for the meeting, spending more than an hour and a half in the hallw...

PHOTO: Veterans on display in Livermore Falls

American Legion Post 10 Adjutant Don Simoneau has 700 to 800 news clippings of veterans from World War II, Korean War and Vietnam for people to peruse during History Night from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday in downtown Livermore Falls. Simoneau of Fayette said he will display them on six tables in the Lamb ...

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Eaton lawn, food sale LIVERMORE FALLS — The annual Inside Lawn and Food Sale at Eaton Memorial United Methodist Church will be held from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 26, rain or shine. The food sale will feature Marcia’s World-Famous Dill Pickles an...

Joan C. Fuller

FARMINGTON — Joan C. Fuller, 83, a resident of Pleasant Street, Livermore Falls, died early Tuesday, May 22, at Sandy River Nursing Home. She was born April 29, 1929, in Lewiston, the daughter of James Henry Crosson and Frances (Ragan) Crosson. Joan attended Livermore Falls High Scho...

Boy found wandering returned to parents

LIVERMORE FALLS — An employee at Ware-Butler Inc. on Depot Street spotted a 3-year-old boy walking near the business at 7:52 a.m. Friday and brought him inside to keep him safe and called police. Officer Steve Wilkinson located the parents of the child and returned him to his home.