Farmington court dismissed case because of a lack of evidence.
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Wilton Day Extension Homemakers plan events
Wilton Day Extension Homemakers met on Sept. 12 for their program planning and election of officers. As of January, the group will have a new president because Hazel Flagg will step down. The new officers are President Lynette Hinkley, Vice President Cherilyn Klinker, Secretary Mary Kalel and Treasurer Mavis Lane. The following programs will be […]
Wilton enacts electrical transmission corridor moratorium
The 180-day moratorium will defer new elective electrical transmission corridor applications while the planning board looks at developing regulations for such projects.
Wilton CareerCenter October workshops offered
The Wilton CareerCenter has announced its October workshops at 865 U.S. Route 2E. The following workshops are at no cost to the public. All workshops begin promptly at listed times. • MEOC-101-Essentials of College Planning is set for 10 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Oct. 23. This workshop will introduce people to educational opportunities in general and MEOC […]
Man stabbed by roommate in Wilton
Wilton police said that an Alabama man was injured Saturday afternoon after his roommate — also from Alabama — stabbed him with a knife during an altercation in a Comfort Inn parking lot.
Wilton man accused of assaulting, choking family member
The woman reported being punched in the face at least four times before she could get away.
Demolition of Wilton’s Forster Mill complete
Once final sign-off from Maine Department of Environmental Protection and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is issued, town officials will consider future use of the site.
Jay man charged in scheme to steal $100,000 from Wilton Mobil station
Kevin Farrington, 19, worked at Gould’s Service Station from August 2018 through September 2018.
Washington Township man charged with selling meth after receiving powder in the mail
Robin Cobb reportedly told police he was using the powder to clean headlights.
Six face charges of stealing over $100,000 from Wilton service station
When customers at Gould’s Service Station bought propane gas with cash, some employees or former employees would keep the cash, swipe fraudulent rewards cards to get points, which they redeemed for cash, according Wilton police officer Ethan Kyes.