Commentary: The Saints had 16 players in COVID protocols for Monday’s game, providing a possible window into what the playoffs could look like.
2021
Wilton approves hazard pay for employees
The Wilton Select Board voted to allocate $54,750 from funding the town received in the American Rescue Plan Act in order to offer municipal employees “hazard pay.”
2021 — The Year in Review, Part 1
January During a public Zoom meeting, Wilton Selectmen reviewed two concept designs for replacing the retaining wall at Wilson Lake. Jeff Read from Sevee & Maher Engineers (SME) and Jessica Kimball from Terrence J. DeWan & Associates Landscape Architects and Planners (tjd&a) presented the designs, Concept A and Concept B. Both concepts include a paved […]
Livermore officials discuss budget numbers
The Town Office will close 4 p.m. Dec. 30 for staff to work on year end reports.
RSU 9 board sees change under new Chair Carol Coles
Across the country, school board meetings where fights over COVID-19 safety policies and “critical race theory” manifest are under the spotlight in a way they’ve never been before. With a focus on positivity, transparency and listening, Board Chair Carol Coles feels the RSU 9 Board of Directors has managed to prevent tensions from boiling over.
The Colisee operators say ticket revenue is the hang-up to hosting high school hockey playoffs
The arena’s operators sent out a press release last week saying they wanted 20-30% of each ticket the MPA sold for its high school playoff games.
Ex-officials with Anson-Madison Water District collected nearly $12,300 in illegal sales, warrant says
The money was collected from the sale of old utility lines belonging to the district and authorities say only $500 was returned to the district.