After much discussion, voters approved accepting an annual $5,000 donation from the George and Raymond Frank Foundation (Camp Kawanhee for Boys) to provide residents with seasonal passes to Maine state parks.
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Voting on Livermore Falls town meeting warrant moved to Town Office
Changes made at the Livermore Falls Town Office have enabled voting to be held there rather than at the fire station.
Jay-based school district proposes 5.75% hike to budget
Increases in salaries, benefits and insurance costs account for most of the increase, officials said.
Farmington considers changing fiscal year
Several residents shared concerns about moving to a fiscal year, however Town Manager Erica LaCroix believes doing so offers better budgeting accuracy.
Livermore Falls sets public hearing March 4 to review town meeting warrant
Selectmen approved annual town meeting warrant articles in a special meeting Thursday evening and set a hearing for 6:30 p.m. March 4 at the Livermore Falls Town Office for voters to review them and ask questions.
Livermore Falls, Jay boards agree to more Wastewater Treatment Plant updates
Select Boards from Livermore Falls and Jay agreed to Milestone 3 upgrades for the Wastewater Treatment Facility in Livermore Falls, the final phase in a project started in 2021.
Livermore Falls board renews liquor license for Chuck Wagon restaurant
Permits were approved for a junkyard and two waste haulers.
Farmington-based school district voting on grant for community resource center
Voters in Regional School Unit 9 will decide March 24 on accepting $1.6 million to buy the former Arthur D. Ingalls School at 144 High St. in Farmington.
Livermore Falls board OKs hydroelectric dam revaluation, separation study
Eagle Creek Renewable Energy owns four hydroelectric facilities on the Androscoggin River Riley, including three with dams or power stations that straddle town lines.
Wind kicks up snow Farmington
Wind gusts Tuesday afternoon cause accumulated snow to swirl in Farmington.