| Census
Taker
Positions Available
Census taker positions will pay $14.50/hr
and 55 cents a mile in this area. Crew leader
positions will pay $16.00/hr.
The next test session in Livermore will
be at Creative Innovations at 10:00 AM,
Tuesday, January 2nd. A practice test is
available online at www.2010censusjobs.gov.
Anyone
interested in testing should bring with
them two forms of ID.
The next test in
Livermore Falls will be conducted on
the same day at 6:00 PM at the Adult Learning
Complex at 9 Cedar St..
For more information
or to sign up for testing, people can
call 207-228-7900 or toll-free 1-866-861-2010.
FedRelay:1-800-877-8339 TTY |
The
Town of Livermore Falls,
with a population of approximately 3,500 is located at the northern end of Androscoggin County (see map) and is situated on the east side of the Androscoggin River . We have a downtown business district as well as quiet country living located in a part of town known as East Livermore, which is south of the downtown area along the river and Route 133.

Union Park
Livermore Falls
lies on State Routes 4, 17, and 133 with easy access
through these arteries to other municipalities. We
are approximately 30 miles north of Lewiston and
Auburn , 25 miles northwest of Augusta , and 12
miles south of Farmington . We
have been designated as a minor service center
as we have a health center, and offer the opportunity
to shop and receive many services here in the area. The Jay,
Livermore, Livermore Falls Chamber of Commerce is
available as a resource of information about the
local area, its people, activities and economy,
for businesses and visitors.

The Androscoggin Beckons Recreational Boaters and Fishermen
Livermore
Falls can boast of beautiful year round scenery
and an abundance of natural resources. We
have a well maintained snowmobile trail system that
offers access to other municipalities and also
to many stores, restaurants and service stations. The
town is a tri-owner of the Spruce
Mountain Ski Slope located just across the river in Jay. Many
generations have enjoyed the locally run slope that
offers a range of trails from beginner to experienced.
There is also a recreation area including a new
skate park (in 2003), and a public canoe launch which
provides access to many miles of the beautiful Androscoggin
River. |