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Cabinet News

Abatement OK’d for Local Shares

WILTON – At their regular meeting on Monday, Aug. 2, the Board of Selectmen agreed to abate the school portion of the town property tax bill for Local Shares. The store/coffee shop on Main Street is owned by Plowshare Farm in Greenfield, a residence for developmentally impaired adults. It is ...

Rain garden planned for area park

WILTON – At the western end of the Town Hall, a drainpipe extends over 12 feet onto the hillside that is known as Cooley Park. Run off has washed an unsightly sandy path down the hillside toward Main Street. “It’s quite obtrusive,” Patrick Jackson said. He is working toward changing ...

Lyndeborough accepts $50K in ARPA funding

LYNDEBOROUGH – Following a short public hearing prior to their regular meeting on Wednesday, July 27, the Board of Selectmen accepted $50,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through the Local Equipment Matching Grant program. The money is reimbursement for previously approved ...

High Bowing String Quartet

The Wilton Collaborative Space, 25 Gregg Street, will sponsor a free concert on Thursday, Aug. 11, 7:30 p.m., featuring The High Bowing String Quartet. The musicians are members of the Raphael Chamber Music Workshop and will perform works by Mozart and Brahms. Performers are Linda Nelson, ...

Aviation Technology: Industry craves mechanics

The sky’s the limit when it comes to career opportunities in the field of aviation technology – the study of aircraft structures, aircraft power plants and other systems that keep the massive birds flying and a plump paycheck in the wallets of the educated. The message was shared at ...

Hydrants get a new look

At the request of the Water Commissioners, Water Department Superintendent Mike Bergeron has been refinishing the town’s fire hydrants. He removed the old paint, treated the metal for rust prevention, primed and repainted them with a special paints for hydrants., These hydrants, restored to ...