Nicholas Foy, 19, of Wilton was traveling too fast, said Farmington police officer Jesse Clement.
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RSU 9 voters send proposed $37.12 million budget to referendum
Voters quickly moved through expenditure articles for the proposed 2019-20 budget. The proposal is $1.57 million more than the current plan.
Memorial Day services planned
Memorial Day observances are being held in area towns.
New restaurant coming to Wilton
“It’ll be classics with a twist; new American cuisine,” said Mary Beane, co-owner of Salt and Pepper.
Wilton board accepts UT contracts
The selectboard also put four tax-acquired properties out to bid.
The final chapter: Twice Sold Tales to close
“Used book stores are not about being able to buy books cheaper. You can walk into a used book store and find something you never knew existed. You have the chance to stumble across a treasure meant just for you,” Jim Logan, Twice Sold Tales.
Memorial Day events, services, parade scheduled for Jay, Livermore Falls area
Several stops will be made at memorials before and after and along the parade route.
Foster CTE Student of the Year: Matthew Otte
FARMINGTON — Matthew Otte of Farmington was recognized Tuesday, May 14 as the Foster Career and Technical Education Center 2019 Student of the Year. Otte used the opportunity to convey his deep appreciation to Regional School Unit 9 directors, staff, students and community. Otte, who was born profoundly deaf, used American Sign Language to share […]
Wilton board accepts fire protection contract
The town will be paid $2,000 by the county to provide services to Washington and Perkins townships.
RSU 9 budget meeting slated for May 28
The proposed 2019-20 budget is $1.57 million, or 4.44% more than this fiscal year.