Author Julie “Jingles” Robards grew up in Fayette, graduated from Livermore Falls High School.
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Fayette Central School launches Read to Ride Program
Fayette Central School launched the Read to Ride program with a spring bike giveaway to encourage student reading.
Fayette holds special meeting to address public works garage roof
The Fayette Select Board held a special meeting on Nov. 12 to address funding and contractor bids for the public works garage roof replacement and conditionally approved two Planning Board appointments.
Photos: Reindeer names and games
Julie (Jingles) Robards on Monday morning sang Christmas songs and read the book she wrote, “The Reindeer Games: How Santa’s Reindeer Got Their Names during a visit to Spruce Mountain Elementary School in Jay.
Fayette votes to save Starling Hall, ending months of debate
Fayette residents voted against selling Starling Hall, with supporters now focused on securing external funding to complete its restoration.
Fayette voters convincingly choose to block sale of Starling Hall
The building has been the center of controversy in town since residents signed a petition this summer to force a sale of the building by the end of next year.
Stargazers gather for night sky tour on Surry Hill
Around 35 participants gathered on Oct. 28 in Fayette for a Night Sky Tour led by John Meader, experiencing a guided exploration of constellations, planets, and the Orionid meteor shower under clear skies.
Augusta tech center names October professionals of month
The center will also start focusing monthly on one of CATC’s exceptional instructors, highlighting their contributions to student success.
Augusta tech center names October professionals of month
The center will also start focusing monthly on one of CATC’s exceptional instructors, highlighting their contributions to student success.
Fayette to hold final hearing before vote on Starling Hall’s future
A public hearing at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Fayette Central School gymnasium serves as a final chance to sway voters for those campaigning for and against a Nov. 5 referendum on the sale of the historic building.