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  • Published
    July 2, 2012

    Wilton office building owner ponders hydro power

    WILTON — A tradition of water power may be revived at the Bass-Wilson building downtown, where a grant will help to determine whether a modern hydro turbine would be cost-effective.

  • Published
    June 30, 2012

    Franklin County dispatch recount loses support

    FARMINGTON — Franklin County Commissioner Gary McGrane backed off of plans to challenge vote totals that supported a new 911 dispatch center in Farmington, citing the cost of a recount.

  • Published
    June 30, 2012

    Waterville’s Main Street turns into electric avenue

    WATERVILLE — Mayor Karen Heck was at the center of a Main Street spectacle on Friday evening, as dozens of area residents gyrated throughout the downtown “dancewalking.”

  • Published
    June 29, 2012

    Temple family teaches by doing sustainable living

    TEMPLE — Local living is an old idea that’s come around again, according to Chris and Ashirah Knapp, who have begun offering a new kind of three-day vacation.

  • Published
    June 29, 2012

    RSU 18 looks at further cuts

    OAKLAND — Regional School Unit 18’s board will meet again in July to consider a range of budget cuts from about $200,000 to $600,000.

  • Published
    June 29, 2012

    School offers 3-day program on local living

    TEMPLE — Local living is an old idea that’s come around again, according to Chris and Ashirah Knapp, who have begun offering a new kind of three-day vacation.

  • Published
    June 27, 2012

    Planners hope new zoning will benefit Farmington growth

    FARMINGTON — Farmington’s zoning ordinance is unnecessarily discouraging businesses, according to town leaders, who have drafted a proposal that they hope will help the town grow.

  • Published
    June 26, 2012

    Halloween crime spree sentence delayed

    FARMINGTON — The fate of the three men who admitted to a Halloween crime spree that culminated in kidnapping and armed robbery is still unclear, after the court postponed a sentencing hearing until late July.

  • Published
    June 26, 2012

    Crime spree sentencing postponed

    FARMINGTON — The fate of the three men who admitted to a Halloween crime spree that culminated in kidnapping and armed robbery is still unclear, after the court postponed a sentencing hearing until late July.

  • Published
    June 23, 2012

    Retiring Thomas College president honored at event

    WATERVILLE — When George Spann was named president of Thomas College in 1989, most of the members of the current undergraduate student body had not yet been born.