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Craft fair season has begun
Some of the first craft fairs of the season were held in North Jay and Livermore on Saturday, Nov. 4, with many more planned through the end of the year.
Ghost hunting at Jay-Niles Memorial Library
Though Halloween is in our rearview mirror now, ghostly activities continue at Jay-Niles Memorial Library with ghost hunters on Saturday, Nov. 18.
Things to know before you ‘gobble’ down your turkey
The festive bird for Thanksgiving has a few facts and trivia many would not know, and they might make you take a second look at your upcoming meal.
Tyngtown: Wilton’s 120-year-old fraternity for women
With over 120 years under its belt, Tyngtown is showing no signs of slowing down with new, active members joining to keep the long running fraternity going strong.
Photos: The early voter gets the worm in Wilton
The polls close at 8 p.m.
Wardens find missing Rangeley Plantation man’s body in Rangeley Lake
Ernest Van Soeren, 76, suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and was reported missing Monday morning.
Canton sets vote on using surplus money to help with tax rate
The fire department received their long-awaited tanker fire truck, a 2007 Pierce International pumper tanker, on Thursday morning.
Grace Martin is student at Lasell University
NEWTON, MA — Grace Martin of Farmington became a student at Lasell University this fall. Martin joins more than 370 new students at the university. Lasell University is an independent coeducational university that emphasizes a combination of immersive learning and social and civic responsibility in both its graduate and undergraduate programs. Established in 1851, the […]