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Fun, exhibits and more on tap

LIVERMORE FALLS — Organizers of the Apple Pumpkin Festival have lots in store for those attending the annual event Saturday at the Livermore Falls Recreation Field. There will be free activities for the children at booths, along with demonstrations, vendors, exhibits, music and food throughout the day. Last year more than 4,000 visitors turned out […]

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Field hockey notes: Williams adjusts quickly for EL

No matter the sport, the last line of defense — the goaltender — is about as key a position as you can find. With one of the more solid teams he’s seen emerge from the halls of Edward Little High School in quite a few years, coach Greg Perkins was left wondering if what he […]

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Football: Black Bears outslug Andies, 30-27

Caleb Castonguay’s 27-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Lachance with 3.2 seconds remaining in the first half Friday night might have saved Maranacook’s football season. Winless on the year and shut out on the night to that point, the Black Bears never trailed again in a 30-27 Western Class C win over previously undefeated Livermore Falls […]

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Man stabbed in possible home invasion, police seek information

LIVERMORE FALLS — A 22-year-old man was stabbed Thursday night during a possible home invasion at an apartment on Vine Street, Livermore Falls Police Chief Ernest Steward Jr. said Friday. A second man may have received a serious injuring during an altercation on the second floor apartment where the victim lives, Steward said. Police put […]

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Field hockey: News and notes from around the region

It’s not a familiar position for Jay, but it’s one that has the Tigers — the coaching staff, at least — quite excited. “This is about as young as we’ve been in a while,” coach Jane DiPompo said. “We’re holding tough at .500 right now.” Four games into the season, the Tigers have cobbled together […]

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Crash injures two, sends one to hospital

LIVERMORE FALLS – Two people were injured Tuesday after a car stopped for a school bus and was rear-ended on Main Street, police Lt. Thomas Gould said. Officer Vernon Stevens and Gould responded to the accident in front of Motor Supply at about 2:19 p.m. Rhonda Alley, 44, of Jay, operating a 2002 Chrysler, had […]