Bullets and bullet casings were collected for analysis.
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Livermore Falls company to demolish house that was site of fatal fire
Town Manager Stephen Gould said he received permission from attorneys to move forward on removing the building.
Papermaking heritage celebrated in Livermore Falls
Maine’s Paper and Heritage Museum hosted it’s second annual Papermaker Community Heritage Day in Livermore Falls on Saturday.
Livermore Falls voters to consider proposed NECEC transmission line
Voters to also consider town budget shortfall.
Farmington man injured in Livermore Falls rollover
The driver “basically fell asleep” while driving, Livermore Falls police officer Stephen Gould said.
Livermore Falls resident wants board to rescind support for CMP project
The board will also hear a presentation from a solar energy company.
Open Farm Day: Worship first, then beef and veggies
Over 100 farms across Maine opened up for the 30th Annual Maine Open Farm Day. At Harold Souther’s farm in Livermore Falls, the day celebrating farming started with a church service.
Livermore Falls man hit by pellets while mowing lawn
A 52-year-old man was mowing his lawn when he was struck in the arm and leg on Sunday and Wednesday respectively.
Burned house in Livermore Falls deemed dangerous
Selectmen fast-tracked the process to have the building, which was the site of a fatal fire, demolished.