WILTON — After being given “one last chance” from the state Department of Environmental Protection, Wilton Recycling has begun working actively to protect the public from asbestos at a demolition site it owns on Depot Street.
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Red tape, salmon delay erosion work in Farmington
FARMINGTON — An eroding bank beneath Whittier Road constitutes an “imminent threat,” but local officials say reams of paperwork and concerns about affecting salmon habitat may prevent them from addressing it in time.
Lost treasure darkens bride’s happy day
WINSLOW — On what was supposed to be the happiest day of her life, Windsor bride Sara Norton, 31, lost a piece of family history.
Wilton woman hurt in home invasion
WILTON — An 18-year-old woman was slightly injured by two strangers in her home Wednesday night.
Theft of specially made heirloom mars special day
WINSLOW — On what was supposed to be the happiest day of her life, Windsor bride Sara Norton, 31, lost a piece of family history.
Ayla info reward expires; no breaks
WATERVILLE — A $30,000 reward for information on Ayla Reynolds expired last night without creating any last-minute breaks in the case, according to police.
Rumford attorney charged in bomb threats
WILTON — An attorney who practices in Rumford is facing terrorizing charges related to bomb threats made to two Wilton schools in March.
Lottery scratch ticket yields $100,000 prize
UNITY — When Blaine McCormick picked up a few groceries on his way home from work last week, he had no idea that he was going to leave the store $100,000 richer than when he walked in.
Attorney charged in school bomb threats
WILTON — An attorney who practices in Rumford is facing terrorizing charges related to bomb threats made to two Wilton schools in March.
In Battle of the Bands, fun wins
WINSLOW — The Battle of the Bands at Fort Halifax Park endured showers, thunderstorm warnings and a low turnout on Sunday afternoon, but band members didn’t seem to mind.