Wilton selectpersons continued discussing potential changes to the Parking and Traffic Ordinance which would allow exceptions to the three-hour parking limit on a portion of Main Street.
Dee Menear
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Dee Menear is an award-winning journalist and photographer with over a decade of experience in community news. She is the editor and staff writer for The Rangeley Highlander. She has worked for the Franklin Journal, Livermore Falls Advertiser, Advertiser Democrat, Daily Bulldog and Original Irregular. Dee enjoys live local music, cooking, hunting, fishing and hiking.
Wandering: Lucky
Ice skating is not like riding a bicycle. Meaning that once the skill of skating is learned it can be, at least in my case, forgotten. I don’t even know if riding a bicycle is like riding a bicycle. I haven’t been on one in years. I did however recently lace on a pair of ice skates […]
Wilton Planning Board to review CMP application
The panel is expected to table a request for a transmission project Jan. 16.
Wilton Selectboard Agenda – Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020
SELECTBOARD MEETING AGENDA Wilton Town Office 158 Weld Road, Wilton, ME 04294 Town Office Phone: 207-645-4961 Tuesday, January 7, 2020 Selectboard Meeting 6:00 PM AGENDA Pledge of Allegiance 1. Minutes of the Selectboard Meeting of December 3, 2019 2. Public Comment 3. Consideration of MBTV Annual Budget 4. Parking and Traffic Ordinance Discussion a. Public […]
2019 – Year in Review, part 2
JULY Franklin County commissioners set the tax rate for 2019-20 at $1.29 per $1,000 of property value, which was a 3-cent increase from last year. After scrapping plans to open a new family shelter on Main Street in Farmington, Western Maine Homeless Outreach began reviewing options with a new, perhaps unlikely ally: a local resident […]
Wilton board to consider parking, traffic changes
Selectpersons will hold a public hearing Tuesday to discuss potential changes to the Parking and Traffic Ordinance.
Spruce athletes named to Sun Journal All-Region teams
JAY — Several Spruce Mountain High School athletes were recently named to 2019 Sun Journal All-Region teams. Those who made the cut are listed below with their grade and position, if applicable. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY FIRST TEAM Bailey Coates, Sr. FIELD HOCKEY FIRST TEAM Ashley Campbell, Sr., Defense SECOND TEAM Emily Castonguay, Sr., Forward Aurianna […]
2019 Year in Review, part 2
JULY Jay hired veteran police officer Darin Gilbert to serve as the first school resource officer in Regional School Unit 73. Gilbert was hired to work 39 weeks as a school officer and 13 weeks for the Jay Police Department. To create the job, the town and school district each put $50,000 into their 2019-20 […]