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Oxford board approves contract to rebuild Rabbit Valley Road
A $1.6 million grant from the state and $85,000 from the town will cover the cost of the project, which will be handled by Bedard Excavation of Paris.
Meeting set for Thursday on new border entry in Coburn Gore
The meeting on a draft environmental assessment is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the Eustis Community Building at 84 Main St.
Hebron hires its first town administrator
Alicia Bryant, who has been Hebron’s deputy treasurer since last December as deputy treasurer, was selected May 27 to become its first administrator.
Livermore Falls selectmen to meet half-hour earlier
Selectmen voted to close the Town Office early June 24 and 30 for voting and staff work, respectively.
Community garden sprouting in Livermore Falls thanks to 10-year-old boy
Ten-year-old Liam Reed moved to Livermore Falls about a year ago and thought there should be a community garden like one where he had lived.
West Paris Pre-schoolers ‘touched-a-truck’ on June 2
About 17 children from The West Paris Early Learning Center at the West Paris Legion walked to the town office to see and sit inside a fire truck, downhill derby cars and more. Town Manager Joy Downing organized the event and gave out gift bags to each child.
Franklin County commissioners, budget panel clash over flex benefits
Commissioners voted Thursday to restore $30,146 to the budget that was removed by the advisory committee.
Recovery center in Rumford celebrates expansion with open house
RUMFORD — The Larry Labonte Recovery Center celebrated the expansion of its facility at 412 Waldo St. facility with an open house June 3. “Our staff finally has the tools they need,” Lonnie Labonte, co-founder and president said. “We’ve added offices for our recovery coaches and private meeting rooms for our one-on-one meetings. We have […]
Summer outing trips approved for Rumford school students
Teachers Todd Papianou and Karen Wilson are leading the trips through the summer Falcon Camp for students, now in its fourth year.