The new contract was approved after a closed door session July 29.
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University of Maine at Farmington president shares updates with selectmen
UMF is making changes to provide more career options for its graduates, hopes to balance its budget this year.
Summer recreation program talent show draws big crowd of family and friends
The last day of the summer recreation program in Jay had a big crowd of family and friends cheering on the children dancing on stage.
Livermore Select Board discusses brush disposal and Transfer Station policies
The Livermore Select Board addressed resident concerns about brush disposal and the use of the backhoe at the Transfer Station for heavy items during their July 30 meeting, exploring potential solutions and communication strategies.
Livermore Select Board presents Spirit of America award
Robert and Ruby St. Pierre received the Spirit of America Award for their exceptional volunteerism at the Livermore Select Board meeting, which also discussed the need for a new 4×4 forestry truck due to costly repairs.
Livermore Falls to explore state Community Resiliency Partnership grant
Public input is required as part of the program for community resiliency efforts which provides up to $50,000 with no required match.
Jay-Niles Memorial and Livermore Public libraries host successful summer reading program
Jay-Niles Memorial Library and Livermore Public Library both celebrated successful summer reading programs, with Jay-Niles hosting engaging activities and upcoming events, and Livermore planning to reschedule a postponed scavenger hunt.
Game night at Jay Community Center sees another successful event
The Jay Community Center’s recent game night was a resounding success with children enjoying various games and snow cones, while organizers now seek volunteers for future events.
Treat Memorial Library hosts successful Swap-O-Rama summer reading event
The Treat Memorial Library’s Swap-O-Rama summer reading event, organized by assistant librarian Alana Knapp, featured a variety of items for trade.