Police Officer Phil DiLuca said that apparently one of the horses was being bitten by an insect and became agitated, shaking its head and breaking its bridle before the two horses tore off down the street with the wagon.
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Four people injured, 1 critically, when horse-drawn wagon crashes in Clinton
The two horses, spooked by a loud noise, ran off, sending the wagon crashing into a motor vehicle and telephone pole, a police officer says of the ‘freak accident.’
Maine butchers, farmers feeling the strain of tariffs on U.S. products
International trade conditions have affected production and product costs for central Maine farmers, despite their back-breaking work.
Jaden Gray makes Northern Vermont University president’s list
JOHNSON/LYNDONVILLE, Vt. — Jaden Gray, of Clinton, has been named to the 2019 spring semester president’s list at Northern Vermont University. Students who achieve a 4.0 semester average are placed on the president’s list. Northern Vermont University is a two-campus institution of higher education with campuses in Johnson and Lyndonville, Vt., as well as an […]
Clinton residents form committee to oust selectman from board
In order for Ronnie Irving to be removed from his position on the Board of Selectmen, 353 registered voters would need to sign the petition filed Wednesday.
As Fairfield-based school board looks to trim budget again, special education staff likely to get shuffled
After a school board workshop Monday, the newest figure is hovering around $27.17 million.
Fairfield-area school board hears concerns from resident and board member at meeting
The $214,616 increase included in the latest rejected budget was of deep concern to residents, some of whom suggested SAD 49’s School Board begin prioritizing education over extracurricular activities to cut costs.
Reasons why Fairfield-area school budget failed to pass for a second time unclear to officials
Though school officials are unsure of the second budget failure, former school board member Shelley Rudnicki says it has to do with the $200,000 increase from the original budget.
Fairfield-based school district’s residents reject reduced budget
This is the second School Administrative District 49 budget proposal to be thwarted, the first having failed in a June 11 referendum.
Fairfield-area residents to vote on reduced school budget Tuesday
The new budget, which was approved by the school board on July 9, reflects a $56,477 spending decrease from the version rejected by voters at the last referendum