Simoneau left a legacy of service to veterans and the community.
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Treat Memorial Library used book store in Livermore Falls back to regular hours
Elsie’s Re-Read Used Book Emporium, named after Elsie Mabel Reynolds Treat, provides used books and DVD’s for the community in exchange for donations to the library.
Wilton welcomes Jordan Schanck as new Parks and Rec director
The Wilton Select Board welcomed Jordan Schanck at their meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 20, as they said farewell to former director Frank Donald, who served for over 30 years.
Livermore voters to approve equipment sale funds
At the April 23 annual Town Meeting, voters will be asked to put money from the sale of a truck and backhoe towards their replacements thus reducing debt service.
Spruce Mountain school district budget removes town subsidies for food service
Directors voted 6 to 4 with one abstention to change the food service budget for the coming year by increasing carry over by $30,000 and removing $10,000 subsidies from the towns of Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls.
Turtletopia Childcare offers home daycare in Jay
Owner and Operator Tabitha Witherell says she loved babysitting her cousins and siblings growing up, and with Turtletopia Childcare she can make it official.
Jay quilting group sews up community caring
Country Square Quilters meet twice a month, donate numerous quilts every year to a variety of Maine organizations and hospitals.
Thunder and lightning impact outdoor activities
The National Weather Service in Gray put out a special weather statement about 3:30 p.m. Saturday, February 10, warning that strong thunderstorms would impact areas of the state including southeast Franklin County.
RSU 73 directors get first look at 2024-25 budget
The $24.67 million proposed spending plan is $1.46 million more than the current one.