Jason Ward’s resignation was accepted May 15, with nomination papers due June 5 and a vote set for July 8.
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Chesterville Select Board approves bid for truck
Board OKs $25K truck bid and urges residents to oppose RSU 9 budget hike.
Retired teacher and legislator inspires art students with painting
Mr. Lance, a retired science teacher, shared his landscape painting techniques and life experience with Spruce Mountain High School art students.
Fayette attorney explains benefits of trusts and transfer on death deeds
At a May 19 Fayette event, Jed Davis detailed how trusts and TOD deeds can help families avoid probate and preserve assets.
Advice to younger students from Class of 2025’s top students
Stay positive, know you are going to make mistakes, be true to yourself and discover who you are as a person are some pieces of advice the top two students in the Class of 2025 at Spruce Mountain High in Jay wish to share with younger students.
Vaping info shared at substance use reduction grant coalition meeting
The 12-sector coalition is part of a $625,000 grant [spread over five years] received by Healthy Community Coalition and Regional School Unit 73 to reduce substance use in youth.
Fayette event urges seniors to make plans for end-of-life decisions
Attorney Jed Davis spoke to residents about wills, powers of attorney, and elder law during Fayette’s May 19 Muffin Monday event.
Fayette Select Board reviews budget, prepares for June town meeting
Fayette officials presented a proposed $1.91 million municipal budget and a $2.2 million school request during a public hearing April 29 ahead of the June 10 town meeting.
Spruce Mountain Elementary spring concert held at Griffin Field in Livermore Falls
The Spruce Mountain Elementary School spring concert was held at Griffin Field in Livermore Falls in part because no school gymnasium has a large enough seating capacity for the anticipated number of family members and friends attending.
SMMS students perform national anthem at spring concert
Spruce Mountain Middle School chorus and band performed together under the direction of Daniel Labonte at last night’s concert.