Students at the Spruce Mountain Primary School decorated their classroom doors and learned more about Dr. Seuss on Monday, March 2, the author’s birthday.
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Livermore’s Boston Post Cane presented to Clifford Tenney
The 97-year-old said the town is the best place to live.
Scott Jackson places third in American Legion oratorical contest
Scott Jackson of Livermore represented American Legion George Bunten Post 10 of Livermore Falls and the 3rd District at the American Legion, Department of Maine High School Oratorical Scholarship Contest. “I would also encourage anyone in high school…to take advantage of this opportunity,” Jackson said.
Livermore junkyard permits renewed
Richard Damon and Rodney Newman have been in business at least 15 years.
Wilton woman charged with kidnapping to be supervised
A judge ordered Shannon Dupree to be monitored while awaiting trial.
Livermore little free food pantry plans expansion
The Little Free Food Pantry, 3 Page Circle in Livermore, has made several changes since it opened last year and hopes to expand even further. “The cafe brings people together like family,” organizer Ryan Bergman said.
Traditional ice harvesting part of living history celebration at Norlands
Visit the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center in Livermore for a Cabin Fever Reliever from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22. Journey into the past and celebrate President’s Day in 1870. This annual event is a belated celebration of President’s Day – 1870 style. A special tribute to America’s first president, George Washington, takes place […]
Livermore looks to remove knotweed at transfer station
The state has requested growth of Japanese knotweed at the Livermore transfer station be monitored differently.
Livermore discusses where firetrucks to be kept during election
Monday night, Jan. 20 Selectpersons had a lengthy discussion on how to keep equipment on the firetrucks from freezing during the primary election on March 3rd.