Staff, parents and board members weigh in on remarks made at previous board meeting.
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Livermore Falls town meeting vote is April 29 at town office
The annual town meeting will be held by referendum vote with polls open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the town office.
Livermore Falls sets May 7 hearing on proposed Medical Cannabis Ordinance amendments
The public hearing is set for May 7 at 6 p.m. at the Livermore Falls Town Office when proposed retail adult use marijuana additions to the ordinance will be shared.
Maine libraries face uncertainty amid potential federal funding cuts
Maine librarians warn that proposed IMLS cuts could cripple rural services, interlibrary loans and internet access.
Livermore Falls Moose Hill, Souther road subdivisions are approved
LIVERMORE FALLS — Following a public hearing where abutters raised concerns, the Planning Board unanimously approved site plan review applications April 16 for two subdivisions on Moose Hill and Souther roads as all requirements had been met. Jim Boyle and his son Jared Boyle of Environmental Permitting & Inspection LLC in Gorham purchased the former […]
Livermore Falls seeks input on vulnerability to natural hazards
Surveys seeking resident input will be available during the annual town meeting vote April 29 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Livermore Falls Town Office.
Livermore Falls Police Department to purchase drone
The drone will be available to assist police and fire personnel in a variety of ways, Police Chief Abe Haroon said.
Mason Labonte wins National High School Heart of Arts Award
Mason Labonte, a junior at Spruce Mountain High School is a distinguished leader and advocate for inclusivity in STEM and the arts.
Wrestling prowess at Spruce Mountain Middle School in Jay shared
The first year of wrestling at Spruce Mountain Middle School saw more than 20 athletes participating.
Animal Control Ordinance draws reactions from Livermore Falls residents
At a public hearing April 1 regarding the proposed Livermore Falls Animal Control and Dog Control Ordinance, many said its rules were too restrictive.