Amy and Andy LeBlanc of Canaan ask themselves if they missed signs pointing to a serious health issue for their son Aaron and face an uncertain future while they wait for news of a kidney transplant.
Wilton Maine
Two vehicles collide at Route 133 intersection in Wilton
Neither the drivers nor three passengers were injured.
Local boy in need of kidney
Aaron LeBlanc has always had to deal with medical issues, but none so severe as the crisis last December that has put him in need of a kidney transplant.
PHOTO: Getting a grip in Wilton
A Phillips girl makes her way across a horizontal ladder Thursday morning at Bass Park in Wilton.
Vintage motorcycles to gather for ride in Wilton
WILTON — The second annual Western Maine Lakes and Mountains Vintage Motorcycle Ride will be held on Saturday, July 27. The self-guided tour will start and end at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 59 High St. Bikes can arrive anytime after 8 a.m. for coffee, chatter and tire kicking. There will be an informal riders’ chat […]
Wilton eyes energy moratorium
At Wilton’s July 16 Select Board meeting, alternative sources prompt officials to consider reviewing ordinances regulating permitting and development.
Demolition continues at Wilton’s Forster Mill
A second summer of demolition work is underway at the Forster Mill on Depot Street in Wilton.
Local farms will open their doors for Open Farm Day
Farms in Farmington and Wilton are participating in Open Farm Day Sunday, July 28.
Briefly: Region
King representative to have office hours WILTON — The staff for U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, will hold constituent outreach hours at the Wilton Town Office, 158 Weld Road, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 23. No appointment is necessary. All conversations are confidential. For more information, call the Augusta office: 207-622-8292. Questions may […]
Fire at vacant house in Wilton under investigation
Thirty firefighters from several towns responded early Friday to the fire at 429 U.S. Route 2 West.