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Wilton keeps roads posted except Davis Court, nomination papers available

WILTON — The Board of Selectpersons voted Tuesday to remove the weight-limit postings for Davis Court only to allow construction materials and equipment into the waste treatment plant renovation project. Although other towns are removing road postings for weight limits of vehicles this week, according to Road Foreman Dale Roberts, some board members felt the […]

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Pihcintu choir performs in Farmington

FARMINGTON — A choir comprised of young immigrants from around the world will perform at the Mt. Blue High School Campus on Saturday and share stories about their homelands. Pihcintu, a multinational children’s chorus from Portland, will perform at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 9, in the Bjorn Auditorium. They sing under the direction of Con Fullam. […]

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RSU 9 residents raise concerns over increasing school costs

WILTON — An overview of school funding, the education tax rate and the proposed preliminary district school budget for 2016-17 were presented Monday at a Regional School Unit 9 budget information meeting at Academy Hill School in Wilton. The preliminary budget directors have begun deliberations on is $33.5 million, a $1.5 million, or, 4.7 percent increase […]

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When life gives you polar vortex, Sugarloaf makes snow

The resort began making snow Sunday and planned to continue through Tuesday night to add to the base before Reggaefest later this month. It’s the first time in the resort’s 65-year history that it’s made snow in April. Sugarloaf teased the snowmaking on April Fools’ Day, but it was no joke. General Manager Karl Strand […]

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Jay police investigating home invasion

JAY — Police are investigating a report of a home invasion late Saturday on Morse Hill Road off Route 17 in North Jay. The 54-year-old homeowner reported to police that a male wearing a mask to conceal his face came into his mobile home brandishing a handgun and ordered him to put a blanket over his […]

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Farmington Granary restaurant prepares for comeback

FARMINGTON — The Granary is making a comeback. Rick Mealey, a previous owner of the former Pleasant Street restaurant, plans to open a new restaurant by June 1. People seem to want the restaurant to continue with some form of the Granary name, he said. “It is 18 years to the day, June 1, that […]

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Spruce Mountain hosts District 4 Honors Concert April 6

JAY — The annual District 4 Music Festival, hosted by Spruce Mountain Middle School, will culminate with a 5 p.m. concert Wednesday, April 6. Cost is $1 per person or $5 per family. Instrumental teacher Dianne Fenlason said students in grades five and six chorus, concert band and orchestra programs are selected by their conductors. Students work on provided […]

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Kingfield in need of school board member

KINGFIELD — The town will have an empty school board seat on July 1, if no resident offers to serve. At Monday night’s selectmen meeting, Administrative Assistant Leanna Targett said no one has announced an interest in running for the position. Potential candidate must get at least 25 signatures and return nomination papers to the […]

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This week’s agenda

Monday Dixfield: Budget Committee and special selectmen meeting, 5:30 p.m., Ludden Memorial Library Farmington: Franklin County Commission, 9 a.m., county building Hartford: Food bank, 4 p.m., Town Hall Hartford: Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Hall New Vineyard: Selectmen, 6 p.m., Smith Hall Peru: Selectmen, 6 p.m., Town Office Rumford: Library Board of Trustees, 3 p.m., […]