Six Fairfield residents applied to fill the three vacancies on the board after the resignations of Shelley Rudnicki, Tim Martin and Caroline Toto-Lawrence.
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Fire destroys Clinton horse barn and apartment, five homeless, but horses rescued
Fire tore through a large horse stable and attached apartment Saturday night, destroying the apartment and a horse business and leaving a woman and four children homeless.
Maine Farm Days rolls out robotic milking demonstration
Maine Farm Days at Misty Meadows Farm on Hill Road in Clinton Wednesday and Thursday provides a look at what goes on at a working farm.
2019-20 school bus schedules
Augusta, RSU 12 (Chelsea, Whitefield, Jefferson and Palermo), SAD 49 (Albion, Benton, Clinton and Fairfield), Whitefield Elementary School
Respirator fit testing offered Aug. 22
Event will be held during Maine Farm Days at Misty Meadows Farm.
Fairfield council postpones appointing new school members over notice concerns
Fairfield’s Town Council is now accepting applications to fill the three vacancies on SAD 49’s school board until Aug. 21 and will be appointing members at the next meeting on Aug. 28.
Fairfield-based school district hires interim superintendent, high school principal
After a year of turmoil which culminated in the resignations of the high school principal and superintendent, SAD 49 finds some stability in two new hires.
Identities of victims in Clinton wagon crash released
Clinton police Chief Rusty Bell said two women remained hospitalized Wednesday after the crash Sunday in which a horse-drawn wagon carrying four passengers struck a utility pole, parked car and another utility pole before coming to rest in the street.
Clinton residents clash with manager over prohibition of petition-signing at town dump
Earla Haggerty, Clinton’s town manager, said that having citizens conduct business not related to dumping trash at the transfer station poses a safety risk to the town.
Fairfield-area school board votes to accept $27.12 million revised budget
The newest version reflects a $250,834 decrease from the budget rejected by voters in July.