High winds Friday evening led to two cars being damaged and the electric meter torn from the house at 391 Old Jay Hill Road in Jay.
January 2023
Students design traps using lessons learned in class
Third grade students at Spruce Mountain Elementary School in Jay created gingerbread man traps after learning how the six simple machines work.
Two Livermore employees to stay on temporarily
Town Clerk Renda Guild and Deputy Clerk Jean Tardif have agreed to work on a part-time basis until a new clerk can be hired. They had submitted their resignations, effective Jan. 3, 2023.
WMCA prepared for incoming heat fund shortages
With the price of heating oil higher than normal, Program Director for Community Services Judy Frost at WMCA says they are prepared to help their clients get through the winter in spite of setbacks and high demand.
2022 Year in Review, Part II
July The Livermore Public Library was expanding its services amid a changing media landscape. The library began with a cake-pan loan program. Thanks to volunteer Carol Johnson, the library amassed a collection of over 65 cake pans and counting of all different shapes and sizes. Locals can now borrow everything from wedding cake pans to […]
House burns on Upper Swallow Road in Paris
PARIS — Firefighters fought back flames Tuesday evening in a fully-involved structure fire at 36 Upper Swallow Road. The fire was reported about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Smoke was reportedly coming from the second story when firefighters arrived. A second alarm was called about 5 p.m. with multiple departments at the scene. Upper Swallow Road is […]
Photos: Puddle jumping in Lewiston
Children from Lewiston’s Tree Street Youth didn’t let Tuesday’s rain dampen their spirits.
Photo/Video: January flyover of Edward Little High School construction project
An aerial view of the athletic fields and new high school under construction in Auburn.
A big game of football took a backseat to life when Damar Hamlin collapsed
Commentary: ‘This game feels like the most important thing in the world sometimes until perspective wakes us up.’