We’re winding down our summer here at Treat. We’ve had an amazing Summer Reading Program so far, with over 23 participants! Join us for our Summer Reading finale on Thursday, Aug. 14, at 6 p.m.! We’ll be celebrating a summer of reading with games, snacks, and more! (If you signed up for the Summer Reading […]
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Spruce Mountain Summer Rec talent show wraps up season with music and memories
Children at Spruce Mountain Summer Rec in Jay capped off the season Aug. 1 with a lively talent show featuring songs, dances, and heartwarming moments.
Neon Nostalgia Night glows bright at Treat Memorial Library
Teens and adults crafted glowing art at a retro-themed library event.
Employees take over Livermore Falls company; owner to be full-time writer
Main-Land Development Consultants owner Bob Berry III sold his stake to the firm’s employees.
Oxford County hydropower project would be a first for Maine
A Cianbro-backed company wants to build a pumped storage hydropower facility in Canton and Dixfield.
Man accused of shooting in Jay pleads guilty to receiving stolen handgun
A charge of elevated aggravated assault was dismissed in a state case against Christian Meyers, 21, who was accused of shooting a Jay man in the leg.
Fun and games pack days at Spruce Mountain Rec Program
Director Emma DiPompo leads Jay-area summer program filled with trips, crafts and creative activities for three age groups.
Livermore Falls man arrested in theft of ATV in Jay
Johnathan Tibbetts, 42, was charged with theft, aggravated criminal mischief and eluding police.
Vigil in Livermore Falls honors Brett Staples, spotlights homelessness
At a June 21 vigil, Laurel Merchant honored Brett Staples and urged Livermore Falls to confront rising homelessness before disaster strikes.
Tri-Town parade colored with red, white and blue for Jay, Livermore, Livermore Falls
Elizabeth Cooper of Augusta dressed as the Statue of Liberty and Rachel Wyman of Livermore dressed as Uncle Sam carrying the parade banner.