The Phillips Area Community Center hosted a craft fair on Feb. 8, drawing local artisans and shoppers for a day of handcrafted goods, food, and community connection. The event featured a variety of handmade items, including hats, wooden signs personalized with names or welcoming phrases, and an assortment of children’s toys.
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Phillips voters approve selling three town properties to a buyer with the best interest of the town
The Select Board was authorized to move forward with granting an easement over property next to Trecartin Park on Park Street.
True stories, tall tales bring laughter and community to PACC
Former legislator Tom Saviello recounted the humorous and contentious journey of passing a deposit law on miniature liquor bottles, including colorful anecdotes and a framed protest nip bottle from then-Governor Paul LePage.
Phillips voters to consider selling three properties, using proceeds to improve town garage, fire station
After the meeting, The Nature Conservancy will hold a listening session on the effects of flooding on the town.
After last December’s floods, Phillips dredged the river. Now they must undo it
State officials say the town of Phillips went too far in its response to the flooding, damaging an Atlantic salmon habitat. Town leaders deny they did anything wrong.
Holiday festivities bring cheer to Phillips on a wintry day
Families in Phillips enjoyed a day of holiday activities on Dec. 14, including crafts, treats, a Festival of Trees, and a cake walk, despite the cold, crisp weather.
Phillips to host festive Winter Wonderland celebration
The Phillips Area Community Center will transform into a Winter Wonderland on Dec. 14, featuring sleigh rides, caroling, crafts, and a light parade to bring holiday cheer to the community.
Second Phillips man charged in connection to a wave of local burglaries, thefts
Franklin Sheriff’s deputies arrested Stephen L. Haines Jr., 51, of Phillips on Wednesday.
Police arrest Phillips man, recover items after series of burglaries
An array of items retrieved were identified as stolen from a series of camp breaks, storage facility breaks and a residential burglary within the last four months.
Phillips-based school district agrees on how to spend remaining nutrition funds
The board of directors gave ideas on how to spend remaining nutrition funds.