After exploring its options, Auburn is calling it a season. Other leagues in the area hope to know by June 1 whether they will play.
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Livermore town office, transfer station considers issues to reopen
June 1 is tentatively set for opening to the public and accepting demolition and bulky waste.
Working: Livermore trucker keeps rolling with the paper industry
Between five Belgium draft horses and a crew of eight drivers at Tibbetts Trucking, the mornings start early and days end late for Darrell Tibbetts.
PHOTO: Casting in tight quarters
A Vietnam veteran uses well-refined casting techniques in tight quarters in a Livermore stream Wednesday afternoon.
Berry Fruit Farm wins family owned business of year award
Joel and Melissa Gilbert, Berry Fruit Farm, have been named the 2020 Maine Jeffrey Butland Family Owned Business of the by the Small Business Administration.
Livermore woman fashions a distraction from stay-at-home isolation
Wylson is dressed in a different outfit every morning for neighbors, others to enjoy.
RSU 73 meal schedule for vacation week
RSU 73 will be delivering some meals during vacation, April 20-24.
Fire that guts vacant house in Livermore set intentionally, official says
There was no power to the house at 1729 Federal Road, also Route 4, Fire Chief Donald Castonguay said.
Drew Delaney named semi-finalist for robotics’ award
Spruce Mountain Area Robotics Team 3930 member Drew Delaney has been named one of two semi-finalists for the Dean’s List Award at the FIRST Robotics Competition Pine Tree Event.
Washburn-Norlands Living History Center seeking vendors for summer festival
Artists, crafters, and historical exhibitors are needed for the biennial Strawberry Festival & Heritage Day from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday, June 27, at The Washburn-Norlands Living History Center in Livermore. Crafters and artists are welcome to exhibit, demonstrate, and/or sell original artwork. All items must be handmade, not mass produced, store bought, re-sale, or […]