Maine Event to be rescheduled; Maine Am scheduled for next week.
2022
Livermore Public Library expands services
A new cake-pan program is a part of the Livermore Public Library’s efforts to cater to community needs.
Musical program, timber harvest coming to RSU 73
Portland Symphony Orchestra to bring “Violins of Hope” program to middle school students in October, selective timber harvest on school owned property planned for the winter.
Independence Day celebrated early
A parade helped celebrate the Fourth of July a day early in Jay and Livermore Falls Sunday afternoon, July 3.
New Ventures Maine summer classes focus on reaching business, career and money management goals
New Ventures Maine has announced tuition-free online workshops and classes for the summer that are designed to help people in Maine gain the skills, knowledge, and confidence to start a business, build a career, and manage money. Classes include: Grow Your Business Online: Self-paced; complete by Aug. 31. Gain the skills, knowledge and confidence to create a compelling web […]
Local Lions Club lauded at state gathering
The Jay/Livermore Falls Club oversees or assists with several programs geared to assist community members in need and was recognized for several this year.
A slice of history: East Livermore’s Independence Day abolition rally
Historians say the impact of East Livermore’s anti-slavery rally of 1854 spread across Maine with an unprecedented number of attendees.
Maine’s highest court upholds Hartford man’s murder conviction, 50-year sentence
Justice William Stokes, who sentenced Rondon Athayde last year, called the ‘brutal’ and ‘extraordinarily violent’ domestic assault an ‘abomination,’ adding that the images of 41-year-old Ana Cordero and the crime scene ‘stayed with me for several weeks.’
Sports Digest: Wout van Aert extends lead at Tour de France
The Belgain rider surges ahead with about 6 miles left to keep the yellow and green jerseys.
Many won’t rely on virtual options after pandemic eases, poll suggests
Digital services, from remote grocery shopping to virtual health care, became commonplace during the pandemic, but many say they won’t continue to use them.