The Wilton Board of Selectpersons decided not to make a motion on Tuesday, Feb. 6, to use undesignated funds to buy out the contract for an experienced police officer to fill Wilton PD’s vacant position.
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Face Time: Wilton native Arnold Ross helps produce ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’
The show won a Daytime Emmy in December 2023 for “Outstanding Talk Show Series,” one of 20 Emmy’s the show has won over the years.
Wilton police looking for ’80s Oldsmobile reportedly involved in police officer impersonation
A person allegedly driving the burgundy vehicle was reported to be a white male approximately 5-foot, 6-inches tall with a skinny body build, wearing a new black uniform with an external vest but showing no badge.
Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington clears up confusion on critical access hospital status
Barbara Sergio, president of Franklin Community Health Network, cleared up some misinformation for the Wilton Board of Selectpersons and town residents at the Select Board meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
Wilton recreational vehicles may be on thin ice
Wilton resident Louise Hiltz expressed her concerns to the Wilton Select Board on Tuesday, Feb. 6, over the number of heavy vehicles on Wilson Lake despite the level of thickness of the ice.
Consolidated Communication picks up Maine Connectivity Authority grant
Brian Lippold of Casco Bay Advisors, LLC confirmed with the Wilton select board on Tuesday, Feb. 6, that Consolidated Communication had picked up the MCA grant.
Wilton church to offer ‘Ashes-to-Go’ Feb. 14
WILTON — For the 10th year, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is set to offer Ashes-to-Go in two locations. On Ash Wednesday, Feb. 14, The Rev. John Balicki, St. Luke’s rector, will be in downtown Wilton from 9-10 a.m. by the post office and then in downtown Farmington from noon until 1 p.m. by the post […]
Wilton can expect road paving in the spring
Heavy rainfall throughout 2023 has set back much needed road work in Wilton, Public Works Foreman John Masse told the Select Board on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
Wilton police looking to crack down on speeding
Police Chief Ethan Kyes told the Select Board on Tuesday, Jan. 23, the department will be upping speed details with the help of a grand funded program.