FARMINGTON — Leanne Condon, Regional School Unit 9 assistant superintendent, gained insight into Chinese culture on visit to China in November to assist in continued development of RSU 9’s International Student Program. Mt. Blue Campus is in its second year of developing its program for students from other countries, who can pay tuition and room […]
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Livermore Falls taking fire chief applications
LIVERMORE FALLS — Town Manager Kristal Flagg said at Tuesday’s selectmen meeting that only four individuals have applied for the vacant fire chief’s position. She has done one interview and will do at least two more, she said. Flagg said she didn’t know if there would be a decision to hire a new fire chief […]
RSU 73 to hold workshop on local school funding options
LIVERMORE FALLS — Kenneth Healey, superintendent of Regional School Unit 73, has scheduled a workshop with the district’s attorney, board of directors and a subcommittee to discuss options on the local cost-sharing formula. The meeting is at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, in the conference room at the Central Office, 9 Cedar St. in Livermore […]
Livermore Falls residents vote to repair fire station
LIVERMORE FALLS — Residents at a special town meeting Tuesday approved spending $33,150 to determine the engineering work necessary to repair and upgrade the Fire Station. The funds will provide estimated construction costs to correct deficiencies in the high bay portion of the station, as well as a preliminary design and estimate for enlarging the two smaller front […]
Wilton board sets hearing regarding town help for sewer renovations
WILTON — The Board of Selectpersons want to hear from taxpayers following a recommendation that the town provide $170,368 from taxes to help cover costs of a $10.8 million treatment plant renovation. On Tuesday, the board set a public hearing for 6:30 p.m. on March 1, location to be announced. The hearing would be held […]
Two Farmington officers honored for efforts to save a child
FARMINGTON — Two Farmington police officers were recently acknowledged by their peers for helping save a young child who had been abducted last summer. Officers Darin Gilbert and Michael Lyman were honored during the 17th Annual Maine Association of Police Awards Banquet on Thursday in Portland, Police Chief Jack Peck said Tuesday in a release. […]
Jay panels search for cuts in draft $5.42 million budget
JAY — Selectpersons, Budget Committee members and department representatives went through the draft municipal budgets for 2016-17 Monday night looking for ways to cut spending. The proposal, without any cuts, was $5.42 million, which is $216,066 less than the current budget. That is not factoring in an anticipated $1.36 million in revenues. At the forefront […]
RSU 73 board extends superintendent’s contract
LIVERMORE FALLS — The Regional School Unit 73 board extended the contract for Superintendent Kenneth Healey through June 30, 2019, following a closed session Thursday night. Healey had led the district, comprised of the towns of Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls, for two years. Among his duties will be creating a 2016-17 budget in light […]
Wilton woman faces speeding charge
FARMINGTON — A Wilton woman faces charges for driving 30-plus mph over the speed limit on the Wilton Road on Sunday afternoon, according to police. Autumn Riley, 19, was stopped around 1:15 p.m. for driving 70 mph in a 40-mph zone, according to a police report. She was out on bail and the speeding charge violated […]