Staff

staff

Like many other small New England towns, we have a Town Manager/Select Board system of government. Find out more at Wikipedia.

Town Manager
Carrie Castonguay
manager@lfme.org

Treasurer
Rebecca Harmatys
rebecca@lfme.org

Tax Collector/Town Clerk
Doris Austin
doris@lfme.org

Deputy Clerk/Sewer Clerk
Tammy Gray
sewerclerk@lfme.org

Highway Foreman
Bill Nichols
207 897-2081
bill@lfme.org

Police Chief
Abe Haroon
207 897-3424 or 9-1-1
chiefharoon@lfme.org
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Fire Chief
Nathan Guptill
207 897-6681 or 9-1-1
firechief@lfme.org
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Assessor (Every other Friday)
Paul Binette
paul@jeodonnell.com
assessor@lfme.org

Code Enforcement
( Wed 10:00a-6:00p, Fri 8:30a-4:00p)
Todd Donaldson
207 897-3321
ceo@lfme.org

Sewer Superintendent
Mark Holt
207 897-2339
jsewer@jay-maine.org

Plumbing Inspector
Terry Pinkham
207-897-3207

Animal Control Officer (On-call)
Ken Pelletier
207 320-9279


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HISTORY

The area was once part of the Abenaki Indian territory called Rockemeka, meaning “great corn place.” It would be granted by the General Court of Massachusetts in 1771 as Port Royal, awarded to heirs of veterans who served in the campaign against the Acadian capital of Port Royal in 1710. It was settled in 1786, then incorporated in 1795 as Livermore after Deacon Elijah Livermore, one of the first English settlers. The county line, determined by the Androscoggin River, divided the town. West of the river was Oxford County, and east was Kennebec County. Consequently, East Livermore was set off and incorporated on March 1, 1844. It became part of Androscoggin County on March 31, 1854. On March 15, 1929, East Livermore was renamed Livermore Falls.

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