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Wilton board makes road changes

WILTON — Selectpersons on Tuesday agreed to a right-turn only from High Street onto Main Street during this weekend’s Blueberry Festival. Since several activities are planned around the monument during the festival, the monument area will be closed off Friday and Saturday, Town Manager Rhonda Irish said.  Other streets around the monument area will be closed […]

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Livermore Falls selectmen vote to eliminate two sidewalks

LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen voted Tuesday to take out sidewalks on School and Wheeler streets, both of which are in poor condition. Road Foreman Bill Nichols recommended removing the sidewalks. He said it would cost as much as $8,000 to replace them, “versus $300 to take it out.” Nichols said he wanted to leave the street […]

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Livermore Falls selectmen approve fire station bid

LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen moved ahead with a fire station renovation project Tuesday, approving a low bid of $585,585 from H.E. Callahan Construction Co. of Auburn for the work. Voting in favor were Heather Bronish, Tom Barker, Rodney Heikkinen and Nixon Ortiz. George Cummings abstained. The work will include a new internally drained roof and […]

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Franklin County accepts bids for repairing three bridges

FARMINGTON — Franklin County commissioners voted Tuesday to accept three bids totaling $48,000 to remove wooden decks from three bridges and replace them with cement tops. The three bids — the only ones received — were from Dirigo Timberlands Management of North Anson. The money will come from the Unorganized Territory Roads and Bridges Reserve Account. […]

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Wilton accident sends four to hospital

WILTON — Police said a two-vehicle accident Tuesday at Routes 2 and 156 sent a driver and three passengers to the hospital to be checked for injuries. A 2012 Jeep Cherokee driven by Ashley Maher, 21, of New Hampshire was stopped at the stop sign on Route 156, also known as Depot Street, around noontime, […]

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Wilton woman crushed by train recovering at home

WILTON — Mindy Sprague likes a challenge and she’s in the midst of one of the biggest of her life. Sprague, 34, who works in the Bakery Department of the Farmington Walmart, is home recovering from devastating injuries from being crushed by a train June 28 at a Sappi Fine Paper train yard at its Somerset […]