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Cabinet News

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 ...

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 ...

Milford team wins 2022 Rotary Swim Meet crown

MILFORD – Two local teams battled back-and-forth Sunday in Division 3 at the 57th annual Milford Rotary Swim Meet, with the hometown team coming out on top. The two-day event – hosted at Keyes Pool – saw the Milford Keyes team trade the lead four times with the YMCA of Greater Nashua, ...

Souhegan River Management plan eyed

WILTON – SoRLAC (Souhegan River Local Advisory Committee) has launched a concerted effort to get a renewal of its 2006 Souhegan River Watershed Management Plan. Cory Ritz of New Ipswich, chairman of the committee, following up on a recent presentation at the Collaborative Center, said, ...

Family fun night

WILTON – The Wilton Public/Gregg Free Library will sponsor a Family Fun Night on Friday, July 29, 5:30-7:30 P.M., in the Wilton Collaborative Space at the Congregational Church Parish House, 25 Gregg Street. The event will include a lasagna and salad dinner, face painting, and a caricature ...

Germain: Frog Pond options all are pricey

WILTON – Whatever is done with the Frog Pond Dam – repair, rehabilitate or remove – it will be costly, Town Administrator Nick Germain told the Select Board at their regular meeting on Monday, July 25. An engineering inspection report has been received and Germain would like to have the ...