Resident Ryan Morgan returned to the Farmington Board of Selectmen regarding his request to add two staff to the Police Department to combat use of opioids in the area.
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Farmington school’s football team wins hay bale decorating contest
Mt. Blue High School’s football team, one of 11 non-profit agencies and youth organizations entering the first hay bale decorating contest at Farmington Fair raised $218.51 to claim first place in the contest.
Wilton adopts increases to general assistance program
A public hearing for an increase to the amount received through the General Assistance program in Wilton was held on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Wilton street to be closed to winter maintenance
The Wilton Board of Selectpersons voted to close Mill Street to winter maintenance on Tuesday, Sept. 19, after a public hearing was held.
Hope Fund’s monthly deadline set for Sept. 21
The monthly deadline for the Hope Fund, a program that helps kids with their extracurricular activities, is set for Sept. 21.
United Way welcomes Shane Cote to the board
Farmington Deputy Chief Shane Cote has joined the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area board of directors
POW/MIA Recognition Day to be observed Sept. 16 in Jay
This will be the 32nd annual observance of National POW/MIA Recognition Day. It will be held a day later to accommodate a national speaker.
Wilton seeking volunteers for town manager hiring committee
The Wilton Town Office is reaching out to the community to find volunteers for a hiring committee for the position of town manager.
Sports challenge in Livermore Falls encourages more committed play
Community members are encouraged to attend Area Youth Sports football opening games on Saturday, Sept. 9.
Color Me United 5k hits big in Farmington
United Way of the Tri-Valley Area hosted the seventh annual 5K race on Saturday, Aug. 26, and had a big turnout with over 320 runners, joggers and walkers coming out to support their organization.