Attorney Ron Hoffman, accused of phoning in bomb threats to Wilton schools, submitted a not-guilty plea to two misdemeanor charges of terrorizing on Thursday, his lawyer said.
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
FEMA: Erosion by Whittier Road in Farmington isn’t an emergency
FARMINGTON — Local officials are predicting the imminent collapse of Whittier Road after federal officials decided not to declare a rapidly eroding riverbank on the Sandy River an emergency.
RSU 49 causes property taxes to increase 2.6% in Fairfield
FAIRFIELD — The town budget is shrinking, but the property tax rate is growing.
Benton selectmen approve 12 percent property tax hike
BENTON — Selectmen approved the biggest property tax rate increase in more than five years Tuesday morning.
RSU 49 costs boost Benton’s taxes 12 percent
BENTON — Selectmen approved the biggest property tax rate increase in more than five years Tuesday morning.
Newer, smaller budget coming to Regional School Unit 18 voters
OAKLAND — Voters who rejected a $33 million Regional School Unit 18 budget will be asked to weigh in on a smaller, leaner budget next week.
Regional School Unit 18 voters to decide on leaner budget
OAKLAND — Voters who rejected a $33 million Regional School Unit 18 budget will be asked to weigh in on a smaller, leaner budget next week.
Litter of puppies euthanized after being attacked by rabid skunk; officials say it’s a bad year for rabies
THORNDIKE — A litter of 2-month-old Labrador puppies was euthanized recently after a deadly encounter with a rabid skunk at their home off Reed Road.
Rabies cases on rise in Maine; litter of puppies euthanized after skunk attack
THORNDIKE — A litter of 2-month-old Labrador puppies was euthanized recently after a deadly encounter with a rabid skunk at their home off Reed Road.
Fireworks restrictions may come to Fairfield
FAIRFIELD — The town will likely restrict fireworks after a public hearing held by the Town Council drew about 60 attendees Wednesday night.