Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the registrations that were to have begun this week have been postponed until June.
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Livermore board awards mowing contract; Town Office to stay closed
Michael Webber of Livermore Falls bid $7,000 per year for three years.
Rumford’s suspension of EMS services could trigger investigation
Town officials did not give state 30-day notice as required.
Central, Western fire departments amend how calls are handled in light of virus
While some cities have enough personal protective equipment, many smaller towns are making protocol adjustments to protect workers.
RSU 73 releases schedule to get laptops, learning materials
Students are not expected to start lessons until March 30.
Coronavirus precautions closes schools, changes business procedures
Editor’s note: We are aware the COVID-19 situation is rapidly evolving. When this article was compiled Tuesday morning, the information was accurate. There is an ongoing list of closures on the Livermore Falls Advertiser and Franklin Journal websites but we urge readers to reach out to organizations directly if you have any questions about changes […]
Livermore takes first look at 2020-21 budget
Wednesday, March 11, Livermore Selectpersons and the Budget Committee tabled one account and recommended increasing two others in the proposed 2020-21 budget by $14,177 to bring the total to $1.8 million, a 1.66% increase over the current budget.
Livermore announces changes as result of COVID-19
Selectpersons postpone budget workshop, Planning Board meeting.
Livermore looks at slightly higher budget for coming year
Money was added for Area Youth Sports to help with heating meeting space.
Livermore’s Clifford Tenney recognized as oldest citizen
Monday Livermore officials presented the town’s Boston Post Cane to Clifford Tenney who will be 98 next month.