Chanda Luker, one of the lead cooks, said she loves helping the center with “feeding the community with healthy, nutritional, fresh, nourishing and delicious meals.”
2022
RSU 73 considers early releases next year
Switching from late arrivals to early releases would give staff two-hour blocks for professional development.
Livermore officials attend county training
Adding tiny home requirements to ordinances was also discussed at May 10 Selectpersons meeting.
Congress is taking UFOs more seriously, but many questions remain
The first public hearing on the subject in half a century discusses the need to break through the stigma of reporting sightings so investigations can be carried out.
Communities across Maine secure $24.2 million to address contaminated sites
The funding is part of the $1.5 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed in November 2021 that identifies money to address infrastructure needs across the United States.
Incoming USM president shares vision for Lewiston-Auburn Campus
Jacqueline Edmondson visited the Lewiston-Auburn campus Tuesday morning to introduce herself and share brief remarks about her vision for the university’s smallest campus.
Livermore Falls man denies welfare fraud charges
Rick V. Greene faces five felony charges, including not reporting income from self-employment.
Livermore Falls mammographer believes early detection key to fighting breast cancer
A benefit for Stephanie MacDonald who was diagnosed with breast cancer in November is scheduled for Saturday.
Judge sets $200,000 bail for Limington man awaiting a new murder trial
Bruce Akers has been in state custody for nearly six years, since his arrest in 2016 in connection with the death of his neighbor.
LA Metro Chamber announces 2022 annual award winners
Four individuals, one business and one community initiative are this year’s recipients.