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Chesterville Select Board deadlocked on general assistance ordinance
The Chesterville Select Board tied on whether to adopt the updated general assistance ordinance and its appendices, opting to conduct further research before revisiting the matter at their next meeting.
Spruce Mountain drama club fills Jay Amvets hall for murder mystery dinner
Spruce Mountain High School students put on a show for the community.
In Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls area significant increase seen in number of young people using adult education
A significant number of younger students are using adult education, both locally and statewide.
Livermore Falls Advertiser staff writer Pam Harnden wins journalism awards
BAR HARBOR — Livermore Falls Advertiser staff writer Pam Harnden received three journalism awards Saturday, Oct. 19, during the annual Maine Press Association’s conference. Harnden received a first place award in the sports news category for an article she wrote about a second cancellation of an auction of sports banners from Jay and Livermore Falls […]
American Legion National Commander visits Livermore Falls
The 2024-2025 American Legion National Commander James LaCoursiere Jr. paid a visit to George Bunten Post #10 on his tour around the country.
Fayette Select Board discusses Starling Hall’s future and community concerns
At its Oct. 15 meeting, the Fayette Select Board addressed resident concerns over the potential sale of Starling Hall, heard updates on hazardous waste disposal, and celebrated the success of the “Keep Me Warm” supper, which raised over $1,600 for heating assistance.
Revocation of two Livermore Falls medical marijuana licenses overturned on appeal
On Oct. 16 the Livermore Falls Board of Appeals voted to approve two licenses for medical marijuana facilities owned by Dana Cummings that the Select Board did not renew in August.
Livermore Falls selectmen give support for proposed solar project at former landfill
There would be no cost for the town, with income expected from land not presently being used.
Fayette Select Board discusses road paving, $50,000 grant and excise tax exemption
The Fayette Select Board discussed road paving updates, a conditional $50,000 grant for a needs assessment of older residents and approved an excise tax exemption for active duty military personnel at their Oct. 15 meeting.