UMF FARMINGTON — The University of Maine at Farmington proudly announces its Dean’s List for the Spring 2024 semester. UMF maintains a Dean’s List each semester for those students completing a minimum of 12 credits in courses producing quality points. Students whose grade point average for the semester is equal to or greater than 3.8 […]
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Rumford’s new, old fashion quilt shop is Sew Exciting
The shop offers handcrafted items and quilting classes.
Rumford public hearing set on new sewer rate formula
RUMFORD — A public hearing is set for a new sewer rate formula that Town Manager George O’Keefe says will be more equitable for the estimated 3,100 users of the system. The hearing will take place on Thursday, Aug. 1 in the Town Hall auditorium. O’Keefe said the public hearing will serve not only to […]
Livermore Falls to move forward on basketball court resurfacing
Selectmen on July 2 approved obtaining quotes to resurface the basketball courts for which voters approved funding in 2019.
For 35th year, Open Farm Day is chance to learn more about local farming practices
Farms participating in Open Farm Day provide tours, fun activities and more for the public to learn about farming and its importance to the local community.
Livermore Falls board sets cost of living adjustment rate for non-union employees
The three percent cost of living adjustment is for non-union employees except the town manager.
Georgetown University coach Edwin Thompson hosts youth baseball camp in Livermore Falls
Thompson, a Jay native, hosted a youth baseball camp in Livermore Falls on July 15 for children in eighth grade and younger.
Author Christopher Packard shares Maine folklore at Jay-Niles Memorial Library
The author of ‘Mythical Creatures of Maine’ and a Bangor High School science teacher shared tales of Maine’s folklore.
Treat Memorial Library thrives with summer programs
Treat Memorial Library is enjoying increased attendance and community engagement with its diverse and creative summer programs.