United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s Packs for Progress backpack program is still accepting applications. The deadline is Friday, Aug. 12. These backpacks are for families that live or attend school in Franklin County, Livermore Falls and Livermore. Those who live outside this area can call 211 Maine to find out whether there is a […]
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Livermore officials discuss ARPA funds, Brettun’s Pond
Possible uses for ARPA funds are toilet facilities at the transfer station and an office for the highway department.
Inferior paving a concern for Livermore officials
Officials want the paving redone on Norlands and Goding roads, Pike Industries Inc. is proposing repaving only certain segments.
Livermore elephant draws interest
Current owner Cea Jay Pitcher is looking for a forever home for the 10-foot plus mounted elephant.
Livermore officials seek solution for problematic paving on Norlands and Goding roads
Officials want the paving redone, and Pike Industries Inc. is proposing repaving certain segments of those roads.
Livermore Falls woman’s condition has been upgraded to stable after Jay fatal crash
Gaylene Rich, 69, of Livermore who died from her injuries was described Thursday as a ‘beautiful woman’ with a ‘beautiful smile.’
Livermore Public Library expands services
A new cake-pan program is a part of the Livermore Public Library’s efforts to cater to community needs.
A slice of history: East Livermore’s Independence Day abolition rally
Historians say the impact of East Livermore’s anti-slavery rally of 1854 spread across Maine with an unprecedented number of attendees.
Livermore discusses veterans’ graves, cemetery road
Resident Peter Stokes also asked about increasing pay for firefighters.
Pay hike for Spruce Mountain substitutes, bus monitors approved
Pay rates for substitutes and bus monitors were increased for the coming school year in an effort to keep up with what other area school districts are paying.