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Lauris Bailey (1934-2024) - Daily Bulldog

NEW SHARON - Lauris M. Bailey born May 1, 1934 passed away peacefully at his home in New Sharon on June 5, 2024, with his family by his side. Lauris was predeceased by his parents, Holmes and Gladys Bailey, his brother, H. Kenton Bailey, and his sister Clare (Bailey) Liwski. Lauris is survived by his

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Mt Blue TV offering pandemic-related solutions

Read Article FARMINGTON Mt. Blue TV (MBTV), the nonprofit public access station with its studio based out of the University of Maine at Farmington campus, is providing the community with the opportunity to watch live events from town select board meetings to Mt. Blue basketball games. “The pandemic dealt us a hand and we’re dealing with it, but we’re not going away,” Mt. Blue TV Executive Director JP Fortier said during a Zoom interview. “And just the fact that we can utilize technology like Zoom, being able provide coverage of the basketball games, it feels really good. Right now, we really are a resource to the community.” 

Wilton board approves medical marijuana licenses and Mt Blue TV budget

Read Article WILTON The Select Board on Tuesday, Jan. 5, unanimously approved license renewals for medical marijuana caregiver retailers Cannatopia, Power Plant and Rocky Hill. Code Enforcement Officer Charlie Lavin explained that the three retailers were established in 2019 before residents passed Wilton’s Adult Use and Medical Marijuana Stores, Cultivation Facilities, Manufacturing Facilities, and Testing Facilities Ordinance last August. “These are three businesses that were established in the past by the Planning Board prior to the adoption of the ordinance and they date back to various times, but we’ve gathered them together now,” he said. The retailers have had no complaints and are up to date on their taxes, according to Town Manager Rhonda Irish.

Wilton board renews medical marijuana licenses, OKs Mt Blue TV budget

Read Article WILTON The Select Board on Tuesday unanimously approved license renewals for medical marijuana caregiver retailers Cannatopia, Power Plant and Rocky Hill. Code Enforcement Officer Charlie Lavin explained that the three retailers were established in 2019 before residents passed Wilton’s Adult Use and Medical Marijuana Stores, Cultivation Facilities, Manufacturing Facilities, and Testing Facilities Ordinance last August. “These are three businesses that were established in the past by the Planning Board prior to the adoption of the ordinance and they date back to various times, but we’ve gathered them together now,” he said. The retailers have had no complaints and are up to date on their taxes, according to Town Manager Rhonda Irish.

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