Elections for two Selectpersons, two representatives to the RSU 73 Board of Directors, and Town Clerk will be held Tuesday, April 26.
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Forum set on challenges, concerns facing Livermore Falls, Jay and Livermore
A local group will host the gathering Jan. 19 in the AYS building in Livermore Falls.
Fire Chief Donald Castonguay says Livermore needs new firetruck sooner than expected
Engine 1 has ongoing electrical issues, making it unreliable.
Two men and a woman charged in robbery at Livermore boat launch
A Jay man and a Wilton man and woman face multiple robbery charges stemming from the October incident.
Livermore officials discuss budget numbers
The Town Office will close 4 p.m. Dec. 30 for staff to work on year end reports.
RSU 73 survey points out barriers to adult education
A collaboration between Western Maine Community Action and Spruce Mountain Adult and Community Education is working to expand childcare in greater Franklin County, making it easier for adults to work full-time or expand their education.
Livermore woman presented Boston Post Cane
Joan Lauzier is the town’s oldest resident at 96 years young.
Livermore to attempt recovery of $11,374 overpaid to former treasurer
Amy Byron resigned from her position as treasurer in November 2020 without giving a reason.
Spruce Mountain schools see fewer COVID-19 cases
Since Nov. 18 there have been 63 positive cases bringing the total for the year to 309.
Community support, Christmas spirit alive in Livermore
The 4th Annual Olde Fashioned Christmas Festival, sponsored by the Jay-Livermore-Livermore Falls Chamber of Commerce was held at Boothby’s Orchard and Farm Winery in Livermore.