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  • Published
    July 9, 2012

    Wilton Recycling starts asbestos cleanup process

    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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    July 8, 2012

    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.

  • Published
    July 7, 2012

    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.

  • Published
    July 7, 2012

    Wilton woman hurt in home invasion

    WILTON — An 18-year-old woman was slightly injured by two strangers in her home Wednesday night.

  • Published
    July 7, 2012

    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.

  • Published
    July 4, 2012

    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.

  • Published
    July 3, 2012

    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.

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    July 3, 2012

    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.

  • Published
    July 3, 2012

    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.

  • Published
    July 2, 2012

    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.