Residents from the tri-town area met Jan. 8 with Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments to review vulnerability data and prioritize actions to reduce risks.
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Spruce Mountain schools to use early releases for professional development time next year
Superintendent Scott Albert addressed school safety in the aftermath of the shooting in Texas.
Livermore needs new fire truck
Ongoing electrical issues with Engine I are the reason a new truck is needed, according to Fire Chief Donald Castonguay.
Jay end of Crash Road closed Friday for railroad crossing work
The road is anticipated to be closed from about 7 a.m. until around 3:30 p.m.
Livermore board changes contractor for cemetery mowing
There have been numerous complaints this year about care of the town’s cemeteries.
Winter use signs to be erected at Brettuns Pond beach
Keeping the area plowed all winter for ice fishermen has removed vegetation and impacted water quality.
After experiencing bullying, fourth grader takes action
Determined that other students wouldn’t have to experience what she went through, Summit Woodcock raised money as part of a 4-H citizenship project to install Buddy Benches at the Spruce Mountain Primary and Elementary schools.
Livermore confirms case of rabies in gray fox
The state has 48 confirmed cases of rabies, with Androscoggin County topping the list with 12 as of Aug. 22.
State police conduct another search for Kim Moreau
The 17-year-old girl was last seen leaving her parents home in Jay in May 1986.