Town of Wilton Planning Board Agenda February 20, 2020 7:00 PM 1) Pledge of Allegiance. 2) Review and consider adopting the minutes from the previous meetings, 1-30-2020. 3) CEO Report. 4) Other Business: (a) Elective Electrical Transmission Corridor Moratorium Ordinance & Development of Ordinance. Renamed Energy/Transportation Conduit (ETC) Draft revised and sent for legal review, […]
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Wilton library: ‘Always something exciting going on’
WILTON — Jennifer Scott, director of Wilton Free Public Library, told the Board of Selectpersons Tuesday, Feb. 4, staff had removed several outdated selections of adult nonfiction from the stacks. “We finished a major deacquisition project,” Scott said. “Essentially, every book has a life span. If it was written in 1942 and it is about autism, it is probably not relevant […]
Walking tour proposal gets board support
WILTON — Members of the Wilton Historical Society are hoping a community grant through the Maine Bicentennial Commission will help fund a historical walking tour of the town. Richard Corey, member of the historical society, asked for and received support for the project from the Board of Selectpersons Tuesday, Feb. 4. “It has been in my […]
Wilton board questions commissioners’ decision to withhold non-profit funding
Selectpersons also scheduled workshops to discuss the budget and a retaining wall project at Wilson Lake.
Wilton planners draft conduit ordinance
The proposed Energy and Transportation Conduit line regulations will go before voters in April.
Foster CTE grad producing film festival selection
Aidan Underwood, native of Wilton, is producing “The Final Rays of Crimson” for the Maine Mayhem Film Festival. The film is set in a former paper mill in Madison.
Wilton rec basketball stresses fundamentals
Wilton Recreation Department teaches the fundamentals of basketball to area youth in programs held at the Academy Hill School.
Hollandstrong raises $18,000
There were more than 500 registrants for the Hollandstrong Fishing Derby which was held at Wilson Lake on Saturday, Feb. 1.
Wilton selectpersons question commissioners’ decision on nonprofit funding
The Board of Selectpersons authorized Town Manager Rhonda Irish to submit a letter to Franklin County commissioners asking why funding allocated to three nonprofit organizations has not been dispersed.
PHOTO: Shelving books in Wilton
Lynne Hunter, adult services librarian, shelves books on Tuesday at the Wilton Free Public Library.