A committee has developed business and community questionnaires to see how people feel about the town and what they would like to see.
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Poland Winter Festival draws hundreds
People from all around came out Saturday to the second annual Winter Festival for winter fun in support of local nonprofits.
RSU 16 denies Poland Select Board request for additional budget input
Poland-based Regional School Unit 16, which includes Minot and Mechanic Falls, has scheduled opportunities for public input on the budget after it is finalized at the committee level.
Livermore Falls recognizes resident with Boston Post Cane
Livermore Falls recently recognized Mary Ellen King, 97, with a replica of Boston Post Cane and a certificate for being the oldest known living resident of the town.
Greene man gets 41 months for marijuana trafficking
Tyler Poland tells a federal judge Thursday that he had intended to embark on a legal medical marijuana-related business but realized he could make more money selling pot illegally.
Livermore Falls board changes budget panel policy to reduce membership
The Town Office will be closed to the public on May 10 and 11 to allow employees to reorganize records to help them work more efficiently.
Springworks Farm raises $22 million for next expansion
The Cage: No longer a final act, but an encore; Main Street 7-Eleven gas pumps return.
Sabattus man charged in August crash that injured Greene family
Nicholas Hebert is charged with seven crimes, including four felonies, stemming from the Sabattus crash.
Man charged with passing fake money for used vehicle in Livermore Falls
Martin Gerding, 40, is charged with theft by deception, operating after habitual offender revocation and violating condition of release.
Livermore Falls boy charged in vandalism at gazebo, Dunkin’
A 12-year-old boy is accused of damaging decorations, lights and stealing a tree from the Livermore Falls gazebo and damaging the frame around the drive-through window at Dunkin’.