A proposed five-member panel would begin building a portfolio to market the town to potential businesses.
Livermore Falls Advertiser
Spring is coming to western Maine. But first, mud.
As winter gives way to spring in Maine, mud season brings thawing ground, soft roads, frost heaves and temporary weight limits that affect daily travel and outdoor activity.
Livermore to elect select board members April 28
Two seats are up for grabs, with polls open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., according to the town’s 2026 annual report.
Livermore Falls town meeting set for April 28
Voters will decide budgets, elections and several policy questions at the annual town meeting.
Jay-based schools seek $200K cut to proposed 2026-27 budget
The RSU 73 board voted to ask the superintendent to reduce the proposed 2026-27 school budget by $200,000 before it goes to voters.
Why some snow squeaks and some snow packs like cement
The new White Mountains Almanac explains how temperature and humidity determine snow crystal structure, influencing snow quality and winter conditions across western Maine.
From paperboy to paper magnate: Hugh Chisholm’s mills helped supply America’s postal system
Hugh J. Chisholm built an integrated system of printing, railroads and paper mills that transformed western Maine into a major national center for newsprint production.
Maine homeschoolers turn farms, forests into living classrooms
Across western and central Maine, homeschooled families and educators say learning rooted in nature, community and individualized instruction is helping students build confidence, independence and academic success.
Livermore Falls library blends creativity, literacy with activity series
Treat Memorial Library offers Storytime To Go literacy packets and expanding hands-on craft programming, which provide flexible learning and creative opportunities for families.
Teen Lift Off in Livermore Falls highlights strength and growth
The weight lifting showcased athletic progress and mentorship among local youth lifters.