The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office says two deputies shot a Hartford man Saturday night after his stepfather reported a domestic assault.
Livermore
Blue Crew wins highest award, Spruce Mountain members get approval for trip
At a meet recently in Falmouth Blue Crew FRC Team 6153, featuring students from Mt. Blue and Spruce Mountain high schools won the Impact Award [the most prestigious award in First Robotics Competition].
Funding for SeniorsPlus, other local projects among those yanked by Congress
A planned SeniorsPlus nutrition and education center lost $1 million when Congress passed an emergency budget resolution last week to prevent a government shutdown.
Spruce Mountain school directors narrowly pass proposed $26M budget
Some board members initially abstained from voting, were reminded there must be a conflict of interest to do so and the voted to oppose the budget amounts.
AVCOG, Livermore Select Board discuss recreation and community resilience
Representatives from AVCOG met with the Livermore Select Board on March 11 to discuss regional recreation planning and the town’s continued participation in the Community Resilience Partnership.
Spruce Mountain school Behavior Steering Committee sees results of work
Staff are seeing differences among students as a result of new programs implemented by the committee.
Annual Moose River canoe trip approved for high school students
The trip is scheduled for July 7-11.
Area athletes age out of AYS programs
Due to AYS age requirements, four eighth grade girls can no longer compete in those sports programs.
RSU 73 community shares concerns after teacher’s arrest for child exploitation
Dozens of students, parents and community members attended the Regional School Unit 73 directors meeting Thursday night, March 13, with some expressing their concerns.
An arts and culture revival is underway in central Maine
Artists have always gone off the beaten path to find unique opportunities and eager audiences—both of which are in the Androscoggin region.