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Cruiser, SUV collide; one man arrested
A Livermore Falls police officer was slightly injured after the vehicle he was pursuing in a cruiser made a U-turn and the two vehicles collided Saturday night on Riley Road in Jay.
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Knight re-elected in District 81
Incumbent state Rep. L. Gary Knight, R-Livermore Falls, won re-election over opponent Peggy Dwyer, a Democrat from Livermore, for a second term in House District 81.
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Apple-Pumpkin Fest ready to roll
Apple-Pumpkin Festival organizers are ready this weekend to put on what they hope is the biggest festival yet.
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Northeast Bank Insurance Group Hires Two at Livermore Falls Office...
New Hires Signify Business Growth in Western Maine Lewiston, MAINE - The Northeast Bank Insurance Group today announced the hiring of two new faces at their Livermore Falls office: Kim Collins as a Senior ...
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Voters approve $5,000 for heat
Voters agreed Monday to appropriate $5,000 from the town's overlay account for the Franklin Area Ecumenical Heating Fund designated to benefit Jay residents.
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Merger proposal moves forward
A regional school planning committee voted unanimously Tuesday to submit a draft plan that would unite Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls into one school system to legal counsel for review, school ...
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In Maine Former Governor Angus King Praises Obama Speaks About Energy
Livermore, Maine -- Former Maine Governor Angus King spoke at the Lewiston Multi-Purpose Center on Wednesday evening, primarily regarding alternative energy.
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Seniors enjoy day at fair
Some senior couples strolled hand-in-hand Tuesday as they toured exhibits, watched steer and oxen pulls and listened to local music groups during Senior Citizen Day at Farmington Fair.
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Attitude makes the difference, chamber told
It's all about attitude. "You better think a lot of yourself or no one else will," Maine Commissioner John Richardson of the Department of Economic and Community Development told the local chamber of commerce ...
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Consultants give merged school planners insight
Consultants in school financing and buildings gave regional school planning committees some insight Tuesday into how to develop a cost-sharing formula and what goes into a facility assessment.
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Winners of 35th annual Sidewalk Art Show
The Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of the 35th annual Sidewalk Art Show and Sale held Aug.
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Schools ready to open
Schools in Franklin County and northern Androscoggin County are ready to open next week.
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Berry Hill Fuel sold to family business
Berry Hill Fuel, a long-time Berry family oil business, is now owned by another family business, Webber Energy Fuels.
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GOP Candidates Night scheduled
The Livermore-Livermore Falls Republican Committee will host a Meet the Candidates Night at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug.
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Paul & Cynthia's Wedding
Well, it would be difficult to find someone who's been to a more spectacular wedding than the one put on by Paul Wilson and Cynthia Phinney in East Livermore, ME last week.
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Livermore board votes to keep tax loan local
Selectpersons voted Monday to accept Androscoggin Bank's bid of 3.35 percent interest for an as-needed tax anticipation note of up to $325,000. The town received three bids from banks, select board ...
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What's in a Picture?
The following excerpt is from What's in a Picture? Uncovering the Hidden Stories in Vintage Maine Photographs, by Joshua F. Moore.
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Rags spontaneously combust, damaging Livermore workshop
Allicca Torres has done a lot of antiquing and staining in her days but never realized rags used to stain could spontaneously combust in an open box and start a fire.
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Arrest Made In West Paris Deaths
Maine State Police on Monday arrested 32-year-old Duane Waterman, of Sumner, and charged him with two counts of murder.
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Tree-cutting shocks town
The cutting of seven maple trees, most 100 years old, on the town common along Crash Road last week shocked townspeople.
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