Jay-Niles Memorial Library’s 2025 Summer Reading Programs aim to inspire literacy and community connection with fun, age-specific events.
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Treat Library’s Summer Reading Program encourages all-ages play
Treat Memorial Library’s “Level Up at Your Library” program blends reading, games and prizes for a fun, all-ages summer experience.
Author Donna McGibney speaks at Fayette’s All Ages Friendly meeting
Donna L. McGibney spoke at Fayette’s Monday Muffin Morning June 16, sharing insights from her experience caring for her mother with dementia.
Farmington reporter Pam Harnden, a community staple, dies at 69
Harnden leaves behind a legacy of caring for the community. Her institutional knowledge helped the Franklin Journal and Livermore Falls Advertiser thrive.
Young string players shine at Fayette spring concert
Students showcased their musical talents on violin and cello May 28 in Fayette.
Chesterville considers discontinuing part of Cahoon Road
Chesterville Select Board weighs road discontinuance after resident’s request.
Failed Livermore Falls budget articles explained ahead of second vote
Six budget articles that did not pass at the April 29 town meeting referendum vote will be taken up again on June 24.
Spruce Mountain graduates told success is a winding road full of possibilities
On Sunday afternoon, June 8, 81 members of Spruce Mountain High School Class of 2025 received their diplomas as did the families of two classmates who had passed away.
Livermore Falls selectmen to meet half-hour earlier
Selectmen voted to close the Town Office early June 24 and 30 for voting and staff work, respectively.
Community garden sprouting in Livermore Falls thanks to 10-year-old boy
Ten-year-old Liam Reed moved to Livermore Falls about a year ago and thought there should be a community garden like one where he had lived.