Police followed the boys’ footprints and chased them down.
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Livermore Falls man accused of shooting gun on Church Street in Jay
Police found six .40-caliber shell casings in the area Feb. 8.
A rapidly changing landscape for first responders leaves many firefighters, EMTs unprotected
With most of Maine’s fire departments and emergency medical services responding to potentially violent situations, many of Maine’s non-law enforcement first responders are investing in ballistic personal protective equipment. Many of those who aren’t investing in the equipment would like to.
Jay-based school district budget proposal up 6.3%
The $24.67 million spending plan is $1.46 million more than this fiscal year.
Livermore Falls treasurer sentenced to 4 days for OUI
Investigators say Rebecca E. Harmatys struck a road sign and drove to her home in Livermore.
Coalition making tax filing appointments through March 16
The Western Maine CA$H Coalition is taking appointments for the 2023 tax filing season. The program, which offers free tax preparation, resource navigation and personal financial management assistance, is set to offer services from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at Henderson Memorial Baptist Church, 110 Academy St., and Franklin Memorial Hospital. […]
First phase of Livermore Falls plant upgrade is 85% done; second phase will occur in 2025
Livermore Falls Town Manager Carrie Castonguay is asking pedestrians, motorists and snowmobilers not to travel near the treatment plant on Foundry Road for safety reasons.
Three people were injured in 2-vehicle crash in Jay
An Auburn woman received life-threatening injuries Sunday, and two Livermore Falls women also were injured.
Augusta company plans to turn former Livermore Falls Middle School into apartments
The school closed in 2012 after Jay and Regional School Unit 36 in Livermore and Livermore Falls consolidated into Regional School Unit 73.
Parent shares concerns about books, bullying in Jay schools
Roger Moulton of Livermore Falls shared concerns with Regional School Unit 73 board of directors on Thursday about the appropriateness of some books in school libraries and bullying in the schools.