PHILLIPS – Thanks to the town manager volunteering his time, the town office will be open Tuesday. But that’s about it. Selectmen and department heads met with Town Manager Lynn White for…
PHILLIPS – Starting tomorrow the town will be forced to shut down, no longer able to provide services to its residents. This comes after an unexpected and shocking move by residents on…
FARMINGTON – A group of parents with a dream of a community playground recognized the businesses and private individuals who made that dream a reality Saturday, at a small ceremony held at…
PHILLIPS – A budget meeting abruptly ended Saturday morning, resulting in more questions than decisions, after residents voted to not exceed a property tax levy limit set by the state. Town Manager…
INDUSTRY – They put a new roof on, repainted the porch and restored shutters as Muriel Powers looked on and smiled. “It’s quite lovely of them to do this for me,” a…
FARMINGTON – It’s funny where a good education will take you. Dylan Carlton, of Farmington, graduated from the Landing School in Arundel on June 21. He leaves the school, which has produced…
FARMINGTON – Residents overwhelmingly expressed their enthusiasm for keeping Mallett School on the same campus, when they voted in favor of the site in a straw poll Thursday evening. Those present voted…
FARMINGTON – A public hearing will be held 6:30 Tuesday night to discuss changes to the town’s traffic ordinance that include increased fines to keep pace with state law, along with parking…
WILTON — The town accepted a bid of $135,000 to rebuild and repave a piece of Lake Road, after selectmen conducted a walking tour of the the troubled stretch and heard the…
FARMINGTON – First term State Senator Walter Gooley has officially launched his re-election campaign. In a second term, Sen. Gooley will continue to champion real change and bold solutions that will guarantee…