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Dion appointed registrar of voters
Town officials appointed Jackie Dion the new registrar of voters on Dec. 29. Dion, a registered nurse, succeeds Irma Bowles, who stepped down after more than three decades, select board administrative assistant ...
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Top stories of 2008
Like the price of gas and oil, 2008 had its highs and lows in Maine. The year was punctuated with job losses and record fuel costs.
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Hearing lays out merger plan
About 25 people attended a public hearing Thursday on a plan to unite Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls schools into one system.
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Buy ME
There are any number of reasons to keep your money in Maine this holiday season.
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Heating relief fund in the works
A group is organizing to address potential heating fuel needs of people in Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls this winter.
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Workers check out options, resources ahead of shutdown
Wausau Paper mill employee Byron Cook stopped and talked to representatives of different agencies Tuesday who were offering information on resources available to dislocated workers.
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Remarkable Washburns excelled in formative years of nation
They grew up in the kind of poverty that was common in rural America in those years.
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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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