More than 75 takeout meals were served and about 40 people gathered together for an uplifting time at American Legion Post 10.
Livermore
Turner approves moratorium on new marijuana facilities
The moratorium was prompted after significant law enforcement involvement at a facility at 57 Conant Road.
Gathering in Livermore Falls to bring awareness to homelessness
The vigil will highlight winter hardships faced by people experiencing homelessness and honor the memory of Brett Staples.
What to know about Green Wednesday’s preholiday bump for Maine cannabis
Green Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, has become a reliable preholiday sales boost for Maine’s recreational cannabis market.
Livermore Falls voters approve $2.35 million for Route 17 sewer line upgrades
Residents OK’d the plan at the Nov. 13 special town meeting, clearing the way for the town to seek financing.
Jay woman, Wilton man die in high-speed crash on Route 4 in Livermore
An Androscoggin County Sheriff’s deputy saw a car traveling over 100 mph while observing traffic Monday night at the Turner Town Office complex.
Camden Hills football beats Spruce Mountain in eight-man Large School final
Hollis Schwalm compiles over 300 yards passing and running as the Windjammers win their first state championship.
Former Jay high school art teacher indicted on charges of sexual exploitation of a minor
Jan M. Barlow, 48, of Auburn, was arrested on March 8 following an investigation by a school resource officer from the Jay Police Department.
Dynamic Dylan Jewett leads Spruce Mountain football into state final
The athletic, quiet junior has done a lot of everything for the eight-man Large South champion Phoenix, who are playing for their first Gold Ball on Saturday.
Five Maine high school football storylines to follow in Week 11
Two Gold Balls will be awarded in the eight-man ranks, while 11-man teams battle for berths in state title game.