The $5,000 grant is from the new state Firefighter Safety Equipment Fund.
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Blue Crew wins highest award, Spruce Mountain members get approval for trip
At a meet recently in Falmouth Blue Crew FRC Team 6153, featuring students from Mt. Blue and Spruce Mountain high schools won the Impact Award [the most prestigious award in First Robotics Competition].
Sweet treats, baby animals, more enthrall visitors at Black Acres Farm
Saturday, March 22, was the first day of Maine Maple Sunday weekend and dozens of guests toured the sap house and barn of Black Acres Farm in Wilton.
Remains found behind former bowling alley in Jay identified
The skeletal remains were officially identified as a Livermore Falls man.
Spruce Mountain school directors narrowly pass proposed $26M budget
Some board members initially abstained from voting, were reminded there must be a conflict of interest to do so and the voted to oppose the budget amounts.
Spruce Mountain school Behavior Steering Committee sees results of work
Staff are seeing differences among students as a result of new programs implemented by the committee.
Annual Moose River canoe trip approved for high school students
The trip is scheduled for July 7-11.
RSU 73 community shares concerns after teacher’s arrest for child exploitation
Dozens of students, parents and community members attended the Regional School Unit 73 directors meeting Thursday night, March 13, with some expressing their concerns.
Auburn couple finds support in Jay to open nature-based learning center
Sweet Tomatoes Learning Center, a nature-based education program for children, is hosting an open house Sunday to introduce families to their programs and facilities..
Local digital literacy program offers free tech help at libraries
A digital literacy program is helping residents navigate technology by offering free assistance at local libraries.