The three-year contract goes into effect in July.
Wilton
Traffic at county emergency center in Farmington causes ‘near misses,’ sheriff says
Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr. said vehicles entering and exiting County Way have come close to accidents now that the Emergency Operations Center is open.
Livermore Falls paving bid awarded to Spencer Group Paving
Only two of the five companies bids were requested from submitted proposals.
12th annual Maine Fiddlehead Festival supports local food systems, sustainability
Animals, demonstrations, free samples, live music, local foods to purchase, tent talks and much more gave visitors a plethora of things to explore and learn about.
Marijuana plants burned in Wilton warehouse fire
The fire damaged a warehouse where several legal marijuana grow operations were located.
RSU 9 celebrates staff, students and cultural exchange success
RSU 9 board members honored outstanding staff and students while highlighting a renewed cultural exchange and district-wide achievements.
RSU 9 reviews budget, technology plans and public petition response
The board for the Farmington-region district reviewed its proposed budget, discussed technology updates and heard public concerns about a recent petition.
Barbara Black recognized as oldest citizen in Wilton
Barbara Black was presented with a replica of Wilton’s Boston Post Cane on Saturday, April 12, which is given to a town’s oldest citizen.
Franklin County’s $11 M budget proposal to get first vote, public hearing
The first vote is Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. and a hearing is set May 21 at 4:30 p.m.
Dutch Treat, a landmark in Wilton, will not open this year
‘After a long hard process, we have decided not to open this year,’ Alison Welch of Wilton, daughter of owner Sharon Rainey, said Tuesday.