Wilton residents will decide Monday at the annual Town Meeting whether to approve an ordinance aimed at reducing how often police respond to a residence generating multiple complaints.
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Embrace change, Madison Area High School valedictorian tells classmates
“My advice to this class is to accept … changes with an open mind,” Alexandra McClintock, Madison Area Memorial High School’s class valedictorian, told 62 fellow graduates on Friday.
Waterville area schools uphold firm commencement dress codes
Waterville area schools enforce dress code throughout the school year, inclusing commencement, officials say.
Mt. Blue school budget headed to referendum vote; still faces some criticism
The Mt. Blue School district budget was passed during Thursday’s meeting, advancing it to referendum on June 11, but there are still some critics.
Franklin County Commission approves $5.5 million budget
Franklin County commissioners passed the $5.5 million county budget Tuesday morning, voting to make no changes from budget committee recommendations.
Madrid suspect nabbed shortly after Kingfield pharmacy robbery
Michelle Wilcox, 27, of Madrid Township, was arrested Monday afternoon, less than an hour after she allegedly robbed a Kingfield pharmacy.
Activists seek tourists’ help in finding Ayla Reynolds
A group of activists hoping to find missing toddler Ayla Reynolds is seeking to enlist tourists into the search effort.
Imprisoned Wilton mill owner seeks to level property by proxy
The imprisoned property owner of the former Forster Mill building in Wilton, Adam Mack, has renewed his efforts to raze the vacant building by hiring a new representative to act on his behalf.
Wilton woman to serve 2 years for drug-overdose death of Farmington woman
Terry Oliver, 54, of Wilton, will serve four years in prison, with all but two years suspended, in connection with the death of Marilyn Rider, 52, of Farmington.
Fake pipe bomb left under reserve school bus undetected for 4 years
A fake pipe bomb used in training exercises went four years undetected under a Phillips Elementary reserve school bus, which school officials say is concerning.