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Livermore raises figure used to set tax commitment

Livermore raises excise tax amount used for determining tax commitment

For years, Livermore has used $375,000 projected excise tax revenue when determining the tax commitment. This year selectpersons agreed to increase the amount to $400,000.

Ouija Boards, Treasure Hunt & A Spook: A Remarkable WW1 Great Escape

Imprisoned in a prisoner of war camp in Turkey at the height of World War I, a British barrister and an Australian mechanic devised an audacious exit strategy involving a homemade Ouija board, a fake treasure hunt, and nerves of steel. Margalit Fox reveals the story behind one of history’s forgotten great escapes…

Pike Inc awarded Livermore paving bid

The town received four mailed bids and one by email, Administrative Assistant Aaron Miller said. Pike’s bid of $331,341.25 was the lowest. P & B Paving of Gray submitted the highest bid at $445,589.85. The bid from St. Laurent & Son, Inc. of Lewiston was $352,800. $334,485.22 was the bid from All States Construction, Inc. of Richmond. The bid from Spencer Group Paving of Turner was $337,677.19. The paving includes shim and overlay of a section of the Norlands and Goding roads plus overlay only on a section of Waters Hill Road. The first road is 22 feet wide while the others are 20 feet wide. “That’s pretty competitive right there,” Selectperson Brett Deyling said after the vote.

Livermore approves paving bid to Pike Industries

LIVERMORE Selectpersons voted Tuesday night to approve a paving bid from Pike Industries of Fairfield. Pike’s offer of $331,341.25 was the lowest of five. The others were P & B Paving of Gray for $445,589.85, St. Laurent & Son of Lewiston for $352,800, All States Construction of Richmond for $334,485.22 and Spencer Group Paving of Turner for $337,677.19. “That’s pretty competitive right there,” Selectperson Brett Deyling said. The work includes sections of Norlands, Goding and Waters Hill roads. In other business, the board approved changes to credit card spending limits for the fire chief and administrative assistant as part of a new credit card policy. The limit for the fire chief’s card was raised from $500 to $2,500.

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