‘NO PARKING’ signs have been posted in the village to ensure public safety.
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SeniorsPlus launches $5.5 million capital campaign for new program building
The new building will provide more space to operate its programs out of as the organization is expecting need for its services to only increase in the future.
Franklin County commission passes unorganized territory budget
County Administrator Amy Bernard announced that sheriff’s Sgt. Nathan Bean will retire after 27 years of service on Dec. 14.
Crash on U.S. Route 2 in Wilton sends Jay woman to Farmington hospital
Kathryn Towle, 72, of Jay was driving east on U.S. Route 2 coming down Burgess Hill when a pickup truck driven by James Ainworth, 77, of Corinth, Vermont collided with her SUV.
Newry man denies charges in Bethel fatal crash
Arin Palmer is charged with manslaughter and criminal OUI after David Roy of New Hampshire was struck and killed June 15 on Route 26.
Money being put into Mexico building for temporary school
On Oct. 8, the Mountain Valley Middle School, which housed 366 students in grades 5 to 8, abruptly closed its doors when an air quality test conducted by an industrial hygienist deemed the school is no longer a safe and healthy place to work and learn.
Where’s Miguel, the Elf on the Shelf?
It’s an idea from the Mexico Town Office to feature the 5-foot Elf on the Shelf.
Theriault updates Mexico police recruitment efforts
Theriault, a former county sheriff and Mexico police chief, was hired Aug. 19 by the town for a year as chief administrator of records, evidence and inventory, shortly after the police department suspended operations due to a shortage of officers.
RPL Friends to host holiday reception
The library reopened after an extended closure for the removal of asbestos and renovations this fall, and the party will celebrate its grand reopening.
Mexico targeting $6 million for new fire station
U.S. Department of Agriculture recently selected the town of Mexico to receive disaster repair funding to replace its fire station.