The proposed ordinance would govern livestock in town, provide guidelines for animal welfare.
Livermore Falls Advertiser
Pearls in the Pines in Livermore Falls to introduce new collection, hold open house Sept. 22
The new collection, inspired by Gayle Murphy-Long, includes 16 pieces made with natural stones and six with organic materials.
Chairman Bob Staples resigns from RSU 73 board of directors to form nonprofit
The non-profit will educate and provide resources for those required by law to report people who may be a harm to themselves or others because of brain disorders.
Livermore Falls Select Board approves $25.95 tax rate, up $1.70
The rate last year was $24.25 per $1,000 of assessed value.
Chesterville Select Board to hold special town meeting
The Chesterville Select Board will hold a special town meeting Sept. 26 to allocate remaining ARPA funds and vote on a new waste management contract with Casella Waste Systems.
Fayette residents encouraged to rely on facts ahead of Starling Hall vote
Selectman Michael Carlson urges Fayette residents to rely on facts and await the results of an engineering study before the Nov. 5 vote on whether to sell Starling Hall, emphasizing the importance of preserving the building without taxpayer funding.
Jay-Niles Memorial Library hosts ‘crafternoon’ event
The Jay-Niles Memorial Library hosted a free “crafternoon” event led by librarian Alexis Burbank, where participants created autumn wreaths or flower crowns while enjoying refreshments and music.
Livermore addresses beach sign vandalism
The Livermore Select Board is addressing the defacement of a beach sign that removed the rule prohibiting dogs, with plans to repair and discuss the issue at a future Select Board meeting.
Poppy’s Redemption Center in Jay under threat of closing after appeal was placed
After an appeal was filed, Poppy’s Redemption center is under threat of closure.