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Livermore Falls selectmen OK sewer plant pact

LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen on Tuesday evening approved a new interlocal agreement with neighboring Jay for use of the sewer treatment plant. Town Manager Kristal Flagg said changes include clarifications to employment regulations, benefits and other employee matters. She said Jay is expected to act on the agreement at its meeting Monday, June 8. The […]

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Livermore Falls plow truck order depends of vote

LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen on Tuesday scheduled a special meeting for June 10 to order a new plow truck, if voters approve the purchase the day before. Public Works Foreman Bill Nichols said he wants to order a truck so it would be ready before next winter. He has received quotes of $85,900 and $87,775, […]

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Town report dedicated to Don Simoneau

LIVERMORE FALLS — The Board of Selectmen dedicated the Annual Town Report to Don Simoneau, a veteran who has devoted many hours to improving the town. Simoneau, of Fayette, has been disabled for many years, but despite that, he has held nearly all seats in American Legion Post 10, served as a veterans’ advocate, and […]

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Selectmen prepare for union negotiations

LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen met for more than two hours Thursday night to discuss negotiations for Teamsters Union Local 340 employees. Vern Stevens and Rodney Lake represent the union, which includes police, highway and sewer treatment plant employees. Their three-year contract expires June 30. The board had planned to work on the 2015 municipal budget, but […]

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Sled-In set for Feb. 14

LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen on Tuesday night unanimously granted permission for the third annual Sled-In this month. Bob Berry, head of the Downtown Business Group which sponsors the event, said he expects about 1,000 people to attend. He asked for police presence because of the number of people. It will take place from 11 a.m. […]