Spruce Mountain Adult Education recognized 30 individuals who completed academic requirements and 23 who finished workforce training programs.
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Envirothon team from Jay wins state competition, gets OK to travel to international competition
Two members of the winning team will be representing the school and state for the fourth time.
Staff, students share outrage over post on a school Facebook page made by one of the Livermore board of directors regarding Pride Month
Holly Morris of Livermore, a director for Regional School Unit 73 posted a hurtful message on the FIRST Robotics Competition Blue Crew 6153 team’s Facebook page during a recent FIRST event.
Treat Memorial Library kicks off summer reading program
Treat Memorial Library’s summer reading program, “Read Renew Repeat” focusing on conservation and open to all ages kicked off on June 15 with prizes and reading logs to encourage participation.
Livermore Select Board addresses resident concerns regarding road maintenance issues
The Livermore Select Board addressed residents’ concerns regarding road maintenance procedures and prioritization during the meeting on June 4, emphasizing equitable distribution of resources amidst limited budgets and aging infrastructure challenges.
New greenhouses at Spruce Mountain Elementary School in Jay enhance outdoor education
Two greenhouses for outdoor learning have been built at Spruce Mountain Elementary School through a $100,000 Rethink Respond Educational Ventures grant, $3,000 from Maine Environmental Education Association grants and local support.
Correction
In the Livermore Select Board article in the June 5 edition, Michele O’Ben’s name should have been spelled, O’Ben. We regret the misspelling.
Spruce Mountain High School Class of 2024 told to celebrate hard work and dedication
What started as a rainy Sunday afternoon saw a break in the weather during most of the commencement exercises.