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Fayette joins Wilton and others in broadband grant programs
Fayette joins Wilton and other rural communities across the state in bringing broadband services to their towns through the Maine Connectivity Authority and CCI.
Fayette’s Parker Pond Headland Preserve trail temporarily closed
FAYETTE — Kennebec Land Trust’s Parker Pond Headland Preserve, on Fellows Cove Road, is temporarily closed to hikers during mud season (March to April/May). The Fellows Cove Road is only open to homeowners to minimize the impacts on the road. During mud season, KLT recommends hikers instead visit the nearby Ezra Smith Conservation Area in […]
Don Simoneau remembered for service to veterans, community
Simoneau left a legacy of service to veterans and the community.
Future of Fayette’s Starling Hall to be determined
Since voters rejected $500,000 for matching funds to help renovate the building in 2022, a 2023 survey showed most townspeople want to keep the building and it is hoped three meetings will determine next steps.
Fayette residents donate woodlands to land trust for conservation
The 53-acre Bamford Pond Woodland Conservation Area protects scenic woodland and wetland habitats in an area untouched by infrastructural developments.
Brettuns Memorial rededicated, veterans honored
On Saturday morning, Nov. 11, Veterans Day observances were held in Fayette, Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls.
Photo Album: Brettuns Memorial rededicated, veterans in Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls honored
This year Livermore community members restored the Brettuns Memorial for Livermore military personnel buried in unmarked graves.
Breakfast added to Tri-Town Veterans Day events
American Legion George Bunten Post 10 in Livermore Falls will hold a fundraising breakfast Saturday morning, Nov. 11, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. with veterans served at no cost.
Winthrop to upgrade emergency communications system for six other central Maine towns
Town councilors voted Monday to buy land that houses Winthrop’s emergency communications tower as part of an over $1.2 million update to the service that dispatches first responders for six towns.