The Spruce Mountain Primary School open house Aug. 26 drew a packed house, with children and families welcomed to tour the school in Livermore.
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Hunting for clues, greeting teachers highlight open house at Spruce Mountain Elementary School
Scavenger hunts were held in each classroom in the school.
Livermore Select Board approves purchase of new-used fire truck
The Livermore Select Board approved the purchase of a new-used fire truck during a special meeting Aug. 27, replacing an aging vehicle that had been deemed unsafe and in need of significant repairs.
Livermore Select Board approves purchase of forestry truck
The Select Board approved the purchase of a new truck, replacing an aging vehicle that had been deemed unsafe and in need of significant repairs.
Photos: Spruce Mountain students begin new year
Family and friends gathered Thursday morning to see students attending Spruce Mountain schools head off for the first day of school.
Livermore Select Board discusses beach maintenance concerns, considers fencing and increased supervision
The Livermore Select Board discussed ongoing issues with litter and misuse at the town beach, considering solutions such as hiring staff, increasing signage, and installing fencing to address the problems.
Spruce Mountain school system approves No Tolerance Policy for primary students, other handbook changes
Primary students who display aggressive behavior towards staff or other students will not be allowed to return to the classroom.
Photos: Ending hunger one find at a time
OTIS Federal Credit Union in Jay holds a yard sale Saturday, Aug. 24, to support the Campaign for Ending Hunger sponsored by Maine Credit Unions.
New principal at Spruce Mountain Primary School wants to help students achieve goals
Darcy Shink has masters degrees in literacy and educational leadership plus 17 years of teaching experience.
Livermore Select Board faces bus turnaround and plowing dispute
The Livermore Select Board discussed challenges regarding a bus turnaround and plowing responsibilities on Bean Street in Turner, as a local resident opposed continued use of his property for these purposes.