Lisa Berry of Jay reflects on 20 years of homeschooling in Beyond Lesson Plans which offers heartfelt advice and encouragement to families.
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Livermore voters elect officials, reject parts of school budget
Livermore residents elected new board members and passed most warrant articles April 29, but rejected two of three school budget questions.
Livermore Falls has unanswered questions after budget articles rejected
Voters chose not to fund general government, benefits, capital projects, and debt service; an 8% interest rate for unpaid sewer fees and using TIF funds for AVCOG dues, Jug Hill Riders Snowmobile Club and one half of the CEO/planner position.
Chesterville board discusses Trump’s Title IX order on trans athletes
Selectman Eric Hilton raised concerns about school funding and compliance with Trump’s executive order redefining Title IX in Maine.
Livermore Falls approves spending up to $17K for sewer pump
The pump was installed at the Meadowbrook Pump Station in 1988 or 1989, it is past time to replace it, Sewer Superintendent Mark Holt told selectmen on April 15.
Water Street in Livermore Falls to be closed for History Night May 23
Selectmen voted to close Water Street from 4-8 p.m. on May 23 for History Night.
Bullying by adults, ethics and more addressed at RSU 73 meeting
Staff, parents and board members weigh in on remarks made at previous board meeting.
Fayette updates include roadwork, election and property deed fix
Town Manager Mark Robinson reported on upcoming road projects, a resolved 1991 property lien, and June election details at the recent Select Board meeting.
Livermore voters to weigh budget, elect officials April 29
Livermore residents will vote on 51 warrant articles and elect RSU 73 directors and Select Board members during the April 29 annual town meeting.