Wilton board signs warrant for RSU 9 budget, sending the spending plan to voters sunjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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WILTON Residents will elect a Regional School Unit 9 director and a selectperson on Tuesday, June 8, at the town office on 158 Weld Road. Evret Greer and current Selectperson Phil Hilton are running for a three-year term on the town’s Select Board.
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Greer grew up in Livermore Falls and said that his family was always drawn to Wilton for its various community outlets.
“Whether it be swimming at Kineowatha Park, bowling at Meadow Lanes, ice cream at Dutch Treat, or enjoying seasonal change with the Blueberry Festival, there was always something going on that drew my family to this area,” Greer wrote in an email.
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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.
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Western Maine trails received $87,000 in grants with $30,000 granted to The Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust to improve wayfaring in the trust’s 36 miles of trails. Trailhead signs and trail markers will be improved and an in-town trail between Rangeley’s Lakeside Park and the Rangeley Public Library will be constructed.
“Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust has conserved more than 14,000 acres in the region for public access and the wayfinding system will be critical to keeping access safe and educational,” David Miller, executive director of The Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, said.
The Maine State Fire Marshal’s office released a report the first week of July that included several first-hand accounts of the Sept. 16, 2019, LEAP Inc. building explosion in Farmington. Accounts from firefighters confirmed that there was no smell of propane outside or inside of the building. While no propane was detected around the tank, the measurement readings in the basement w
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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.