Stories about Wilton

T. Nazar: We can right the ship

Because Maine governors serve for four years, Paul LePage is secure in the Blaine House until 2014. LePage’s interview with a reporter in Vermont demonstrates he is, at best, a loose cannon. At worst . . . I guess I'll leave that to those better qualified to figure out what, if anyth... 20

Bowling results

WILTON — Tuesday Summer Mixed league bowling results for June 26 at Meadow Lanes Bowling were: Men's high game scratch, Kyle Walton 211, Albert Farmer 179, Derek Nile Sr. 155; high series scratch, Kyle Walton 612, Albert Farmer 445, Derek Nile Sr. 441; high game handicap, Kyle Walton...

Items stolen from two, unlocked vehicles

WILTON — Police are investigating two motor vehicle burglaries reported Wednesday that occurred either late Tuesday or early Wednesday morning, police Chief Heidi Wilcox said. The two, unlocked vehicles were entered on Village View and High Street. A variety of items were take...

New Hampshire company gets contract for new Wilton compactor

WILTON — Selectmen awarded a contract to buy a compactor for recycled items to Atlantic Recycling Equipment of Rollinsford, N.H., on Tuesday at a price of $17,295, Town Manager Rhonda Irish said Wednesday. The town is going to single-sort recycling in mid-September with Pine Tree Was...

Briefly

Maine-ly Harmony yard sale PALERMO —  Maine-ly Harmony women's a cappella barbershop chorus will hold its annual super yard sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 21, at Hill Gardens, Route 3. The sale will feature the goods from 30 households. Plants,...

PHOTO: Calm before the storm

Selectmen to discuss fireworks, street light

WILTON — Selectmen will hold a discussion Tuesday on fireworks at a resident's written request, plus there have been complaints about fireworks use, Town Manager Rhonda Irish said Monday. A resident requested that it be discussed at a selectmen's meeting, she said. The meeting...

M. Yates: Catholic Church on solid ground

Robert Tremaine's letter of July 1, "Keep your faith to yourself," is really an attack on Catholic teaching. Catholic moral reasoning is a contribution to public discourse on life, procreation and marriage. It is not discounted by sexual misbehavior by priests. Note, the discovery, prosecu... 1

Well done - Area college graduates

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Saint Anselm College celebrated its 119th commencement exercises on May 19. Local graduates include the following students. Richard J. Barrett of Auburn, an economics major. Benjamin O. Hartnett of Auburn, an international b...

Well done - Area students graduate

NORTON, Mass. —  The following area students graduated from Wheaton College on May 19. William Colasante of Lewiston, degree in biology. Jenifer DeNormandie of Bethel, degree in neuroscience. DeNormandie also earned dean's list honors for...