For years, Livermore has used $375,000 projected excise tax revenue when setting the tax commitment, this year selectpersons agreed to increase the amount to $400,000.
2023
Bussing updates for Spruce Mountain schools
REGION — Norma Jackman, transportation director for Regional School Unit 73 has provided important updates regarding student bussing for the upcoming school year. Students from Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls attend Spruce Mountain Primary School in Livermore and the elementary, middle and high schools in Jay. Bus route schedules are found on the RSU 73 […]
United Way to host seventh annual Color Me United 5K
United Way of the Tri-Valley Area will be hosting the seventh annual Color Me United 5K race on Saturday, Aug. 26, at 9 a.m.
Chesterville celebrates new playground
With a swing set dedicated in memory of late World War II Veteran John Gee, Selectperson Eric Hilton said the playground was for the adults as much as it was for the kids on Saturday, Aug. 19.
Wilton Town Manager looking to settle unfinished business
Wilton Town Manager Perry Ellsworth gave a brief update to the town website on Tuesday, Aug. 15, and alluded to shoring up unfinished business before his departure.
Hebron felon on trial for gun possession
Investigators say they found 16 guns where Dario Giambro lived.
Law Court affirms ‘bad faith’ finding in public records case stemming from Kennebec County jail lawsuit
In a rare decision, Maine’s highest court said officials wrongfully withheld records about a settlement payment to a Black inmate who alleged he had been assaulted by guards while awaiting trial.
Franklin County commissioners vote 2-1 to release money budgeted for nonprofit organizations
People in favor of funding the nonprofit agencies and the services provided wanted the funding approved in the budget to be distributed to the organizations.
Oxford 250: Austin Theriault returning, teaming up with Travis Mills Foundation
Fort Kent native is getting back in the driver’s seat and will try raise money for wounded veterans.
A $35 million biosolids facility in Norridgewock could be answer to state’s sludge disposal crisis
Waste Management Disposal Services is working to secure approval for the treatment plant at the Crossroads Landfill it operates in Norridgewock.