Oleksandr Bulatov has agreed to drop his lawsuit against Kathryn and Michael Cook of Livermore.
Livermore
Jay partnering with Auburn agency to submit grant to develop master recreational plan
Jay is working with representatives of Livermore and Livermore Falls with the hope of being part of an economic revitalization effort.
Wood stove suspected cause of fire at Livermore Falls home
Homeowner James Burnham tried to douse the flames while waiting for help.
RSU 73 board considers budget cuts
Regional School Unit 73 directors are told revenue shortfalls will impact the proposed 2019-20 budget.
RSU 73 to form superintendent search committee
Residents from Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls interested in serving should contact their respective town offices.
Dressing for the weather — 1800s' style
LIVERMORE — Staying warm today means dressing in the latest technology — you know those battery-powered long Johns for which you control the temperature with your smartphone? If the Washburn family, who lived in the 1800s, could see us now, they’d mock us — or be jealous. But for all this technology, when Western Maine […]
Norlands to host 19th-century holiday celebration
LIVERMORE — The Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, 290 Norlands Road, invites the public to go back to the days of old on Saturday, Dec. 8, for a 19th-century holiday celebration. The historic site will be open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. when visitors can tour the elegantly decorated Washburn mansion that dates to 1867. […]
Livermore hires highway worker
LIVERMORE — Selectpersons voted Monday evening to hire resident Michael Cote for the highway department. Cote will be paid $14 per hour to start. In other business, Administrative Assistant Amy Byron reminded board members that the transfer station will close at 11 a.m. Thursday so staff can attend Department of Environmental Protection training that afternoon. The […]
Livermore board accepts property bid, hears from Rep. Morris
LIVERMORE — The Board of Selectpersons on Tuesday, Nov. 13 accepted a bid for a tax-acquired property and heard from newly elected House District 75 Rep. Joshua Morris. Constance Gregory and David McNaught submitted a $5,000 offer for the Norton Road property previously owned by Mary Crocker. It was the only bid in the second attempt to sell […]
Veterans remembered with services
TRI-TOWN — Members of the three veterans’ organizations, along with their auxiliary members, held services throughout the area on November 11 to honor and recognize all veterans on Veterans Day. The first service was held at the Livermore Falls Memorial Bridge at 8:45 a.m. Services were held at the Livermore monument, Union Park in Livermore Falls, the […]