A consultant’s report lays out several options for what the city could do as the landfill is expected to be full in five years.
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Group pushes to preserve artifacts, digitize records that tell Mercer’s history
The latest addition to the Mercer Historical Society’s collection is a violin made by Henry Harris, a longtime resident and well-known violin manufacturer in the late 1800s.
Missy the cat survives mystery injury and brings cheer to Winslow family
Whitman family could not cover the $5,000 bill for emergency surgery for Missy, but the goodwill of others allowed a more-affordable solution.
Augusta church serves, delivers hundreds of free Christmas Day dinners
Even during COVID-19 pandemic, community meal not short on volunteers.
Friends and colleagues rally around dispatcher, Windsor firefighter battling serious illness
Due to a rare genetic condition, Adam Zibura, 32, of Windsor, must wait for a 100% match for a bone marrow transplant as part of his treatment for acute myeloid leukemia.
Residential garage in Palmyra heavily damaged by fire
No one was injured Friday when a portion of the garage on Davis Road went up in flames.
No one hurt when couple’s barn destroyed in Clinton fire
The residents of the home on River Road were out of town for the holidays when the fire began Thursday.
Trustees of Anson-Madison Water District release more details on theft charges, dismissals
Latest information includes that the superintendent, Michael Corson, had been fired Dec. 7 — earlier than previously thought — “due to concerns about his management of the district.”
Fairfield police program to bring holiday cheer to children — a lot of them
The police department’s Cops Care for Kids project this year will provide Christmas gifts to about 250 kids from more than 100 homes.
UPS driver reports smoke after catching whiff of fire at Mt. Vernon home while making delivery
Nathan Allen called 911 on Monday when he smelled smoke at a residence where no one was home, and the local fire chief says he is grateful for the help.