Police are following leads on break-ins at Creative Wood Products and a vacant house. Nothing has developed on a burglary at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.
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Chalice, computer, communion set stolen from Wilton church
The burglary at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church occurred over the weekend.
Jay man in critical condition after crash on state Route 133 in Wilton
James Thornton, 72, was flown by medical helicopter Thursday to Maine Medical Center in Portland.
Wilton man sentenced in Livermore beating of Norway man
Alexander K. Lewis was convicted in the case involving a 20-year-old from Norway.
Wilton voters OK veterans memorial, talks on consolidating services in the region
Voters authorize $175,000 for memorial in Lakeview Cemetery.
Wilton recount determines Wells winner
In the first count conducted following the Tuesday, June 14, election, Mike Wells won with just one more vote than candidate Cherieann Harrison.
Wilton church to offer Vacation Bible School in July
WILTON — Children of all ages can attend daily Vacation Bible School from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, July 11-15, at the Calvary Hill Baptist Church at 195 U.S. Route 2E. “One Way” is the theme, according to a news release from the church. There will be a Bible lesson, songs, games, crafts […]
Local students graduate from Clark University
WORCESTER, Mass. — Three local students graduated May 22 from Clark University. Samuel G. Pilgrim of Dresden graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy. Julia Karen Sternad of Augusta graduated with a Master of public administration. Sternad is a member of the Alpha Epsilon Lambda honor society. Zack Blaine Mittelstadt of Wilton graduated […]
Wilton recount determines Mike Wells winner of Select Board seat
In the first count conducted following Tuesday’s election, Wells won with 190 votes to challengers Cherieann Harrison’s 189 and Evret Greer’s 45.
Voters approve $40 million budget for Farmington-based school district
RSU 9’s 2022-23 budget, a $1.13 million increase over the current year, will cost taxpayers across the district’s 10 towns $13.78 million.