LIVERMORE — An 87-year-old Mexico woman was injured Monday afternoon when her daughter accidentally ran over her with a car in an apple orchard, according to Lt. Walter Grzyb of the Maine State Police. Vivian Buotte was picking apples at the Berry Fruit Farm, off Crash Road, when her daughter, Nina Langervan, 53, of Dixfield […]
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Haunted trail In Livermore offers scary features
By Donna M. Perry, Sun Journal LIVERMORE — There are lots of sppokey features – zombies, werewolves, clowns, spiders – and more to be seen along a haunted trail. It is definitely not for the faint of heart. But if someone is into gory, bloody and scary … the trail might be for them. Merry St. Pierre and […]
Benefits planned for Roger Roy
JAY — Once again the tri-town area is pulling together to help one of its own. A benefit supper, silent auction and raffles will be held 4:30 – 7 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 148 Main Street in Jay, to benefit Roger Roy. Kentucky Fried Chicken has donated 400 biscuits and […]
Haunted Trail a fright in Livermore
LIVERMORE — There are lots of spooky features, including zombies and werewolves, to be seen along a haunted trail being built as a fundraiser for the Spruce Mountain High School Class of 2020. Merry St. Pierre and a couple of family members of the Class of 2020 worked Monday on preparing the Haunted Trail of […]
Grandparents return to school Friday afternoon
LIVERMORE — Friday afternoon Spruce Mountain Primary School held grandparents’s day activities for the second year in a row. Several attendees were from the greater Farmington area. Prior to the 1 p.m. scheduled start, hundreds of people were lined up outside the gym doors waiting to be allowed inside. Last year, attendees were asked to wait […]
Livermore board approves paving bids
LIVERMORE — Selectpersons on Monday night approved several paving bids and the 2018-19 guidelines for General Assistance. The board unanimously approved contracting Spencer Group Paving of Turner to pave 4,700 feet of Butter Hill Road with 2.5 inches of cold mix asphalt for $95,058.40 and 300 feet of Norton Road with the same mix for $5,749.50. […]
Area grandparents attend Spruce Mountain Primary School event
LIVERMORE — Friday afternoon Spruce Mountain Primary School held grandparents’s day activities for the second year in a row. Several attendees were from the greater Farmington area. Prior to the 1 p.m. scheduled start, hundreds of people were lined up outside the gym doors waiting to be allowed inside. Last year, attendees were asked to wait […]
Edna Tyler Rose
WILTON — Edna Tyler Rose, 82, a resident of Wilton and formerly of Livermore, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 18, at her home. She was born June 1, 1936, in Wilton, the daughter of Alton W. Tyler and Mildred (Welch) Tyler. Edna graduated from Wilton High School in 1954 and received her associate’s degree at the University […]
Beavers block culverts again in Livermore
Beavers are blocking culverts on the Strickland Ferry Road in Livermore, according to town officials. Maine Game Warden Harry Weigman will get advice from a biologist on how to keep the rodents from blocking culverts. (Maine Wildlife Park photo) LIVERMORE — Road Foreman Roger Ferland told selectpersons Monday night that beavers are again presenting challenges […]
Claire T. Parker
LIVERMORE — Claire T. Parker, 83, a longtime resident of Livermore, passed away Wednesday evening, Sept. 12, with her loving family by her side. She was born Aug. 20, 1935, in Chisholm, the daughter of Joseph and Laura (Guerin) Therrien. Claire graduated from Livermore Falls High School in 1953. On April 16, 1953, she married Richard […]