LIVERMORE FALLS — A bin to collect clothing and shoes was delivered to the Transfer Station on Tuesday as part of a New Hampshire recycling company’s effort to help those in need and curb landfill materials. Apparel Impact LLC of Manchester, N.H., is providing the bins to towns in Franklin, Oxford and Androscoggin counties. The […]
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Wilton Transfer Station to reopen Thursday
WILTON — The Transfer Station will reopen Thursday, Town Manager Rhonda Irish said in an email Wednesday night. High winds toppled trees and snapped poles Monday night and Tuesday morning, forcing the station to close Tuesday and Wednesday to clean up the debris and get electrical service back. Power was restored at 4 p.m. Wednesday […]
Livermore Falls board OKs property cleanup
LIVERMORE FALLS — Selectmen voted Tuesday to allow two men to clean up a tax-acquired property on Route 106, if they have liability insurance and put in writing the town will not be liable if they get injured. Town Manager Stephen Gould said he had an offer from Mark Smith and David Blais to clean […]
Trees, wires downed in Wilton
A tree took down power, cable and phone lines on Black Road in Wilton during high winds Tuesday morning. Trees and lines started falling at about 2:48 a.m., Wilton Deputy Rescue Chief Tom Doak said. A power outage also kept the Jay Town Office from opening Tuesday morning after it was discovered the town’s generator […]
Farmington jail leader pleads for more officers
FARMINGTON — The assistant administrator of the Franklin County Detention Center delivered a five-page letter to county commissioners Tuesday, pleading with them to hire more corrections officers to meet the growing needs of the jail. “If we do not address our staffing issues with significant action, and soon, we can expect the resignation of a […]
Farmington woman accused of assault with knife
FARMINGTON — A local woman is accused of assault with a knife. Detective Marc Bowering arrested Erika Marchetti, 40, of Farmington on Saturday on a felony charge of aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon. She was released on $500 bail from the Franklin County jail later that day. Bowering was conducting an investigation into a […]
High winds, downed lines close Wilton transfer station
WILTON — The transfer station on Munson Road is closed today, Oct. 16, and may need to be closed tomorrow after power lines to the building were severed by two snapped poles and downed trees due to high winds overnight. Town Manager Rhonda Irish said Lucas Tree is already onsite cutting trees. She is hoping the […]
Residents express few concerns at public hearing on Farmington solar project
FARMINGTON — Few residents expressed concerns at a public hearing Monday night on a proposed 77-megawatt solar farm that would be built off U.S. Route 2, and one resident spoke in favor of the project. “I’m just concerned how I’m going to be impacted,” said Scott Cook, who lives on Maple Avenue. The road connects […]
Livermore officials consider paying for faster police service
LIVERMORE — Fire Chief Donald Castonguay told selectmen Monday night that it may be time for the town to consider paying for faster police service when his department needs assistance. “Last week there was a medical issue on the River Road. We performed CPR for about 40 minutes. It took the state trooper about an hour […]
Livermore Falls car fire under investigation
LIVERMORE FALLS — A Thursday night vehicle fire on Pine Ridge Loop is under investigation, said Sgt. Ken Grimes of the State Fire Marshal’s Office. “The fire is under investigation. It completely destroyed the car,” said Grimes. The vehicle had recently been sold to Richard Seilonen, Jr. by an individual in Farmingdale. Seilonen was staying […]