WILTON — The Western Maine Play Museum, like all area businesses and nonprofits, has been struggling to move forward during the COVID-19 crisis. Joni James, the museum’s executive director, and her team have been doing extensive brainstorming to keep the museum active, while waiting for return to normal operations, according to a news release from […]
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Maine restaurants find different ways to serve diners in the pandemic
As restaurants in Androscoggin, York and Cumberland Counties reopen for dine-in service, some in Franklin and Oxford Counties have had a month’s head start.
Farmington man charged with assaulting ex-wife, stepdaughter in Wilton
Ryan Nuzzo is accused of punching out a car window.
Bear kills goats, destroys beehives in Franklin and Kennebec counties
Eight animals have been killed and two have survived maulings in the past three weeks.
Sherrod graduates from Clarkson University
POTSDAM, N.Y. — Alan J. Sherrod, of Wilton, earned a bachelor of science degree in biomolecular science, business minor with great distinction on Dec. 21, 2019, from Clarkson University.
Rochester Institute of Technology dean’s list
Students include Ada Phillips, Ryan Roy, Jasmine Ward, Olivia Tamborini, Joshua Farrin and Jacob Young.
Basic hand gun training to be offered in April, May in Wilton
Participating students will undergo a four-hour training at the Wilton Fish & Game.
Western Maine Play Museum announces new hires, extended hours, upcoming events
WILTON — The Western Maine Play Museum, at 561 Main St., has expanded its operating hours to 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, 1-5 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. New to the museum are two new Visitor Experience Associates Carson Hope and […]
Michael J. Rowe Memorial Ice Fishing Derby set for Feb. 15
The event coincides with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s Free Fishing Weekend.
Wilton selectpersons question commissioners’ decision on nonprofit funding
The Board of Selectpersons authorized Town Manager Rhonda Irish to submit a letter to Franklin County commissioners asking why funding allocated to three nonprofit organizations has not been dispersed.