Livermore Falls Advertiser year in review stories July to December 2024.
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Spruce Mountain schools hold holiday concerts at the middle school in Jay
The elementary school concert on Dec. 16 first featured performances by each of the three grades – third, fourth and fifth. The three grades then joined together to sing “Rudolf, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
Wood panel mill moving forward in Jay
John Godfrey, owner of Godfrey Forest Products, plans to build a 617,000-square-foot mill on a portion of the former Androscoggin Mill on Riley Road in Jay.
Livermore Falls highlights and beyond, January to June 2024
The first half of 2024 in Livermore Falls and surrounding communities was marked by educational advancements, vibrant community events, and milestones celebrating local resilience and progress.
Middle school craft fair draws a crowd
Hundreds turn out to shop at the craft fair on Dec. 14 at Spruce Mountain Middle School in Jay.
Watch Jason Tardy juggle and fit himself through a tennis racket
Jason Tardy gave an antibullying presentation Dec. 13 at Spruce Mountain Middle School in Jay.
Jay area middle school names honor students
Spruce Mountain Middle School has announced its first trimester honor roll for the 2024-25 school year.
Work done at Spruce Mountain Ski Area by Maine Cabin Masters revealed
About 100 community members and town officials were on hand Friday afternoon, Dec. 13, to tour the newly renovated lodge and ski area.
All Spruce Mountain substitutes to keep same rates of pay through June
The current rates will be effective through June 30, 2025.
Unusual poinsettia found in Jay
While red is the most well-known color of poinsettias, several others are also available.