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Cabinet News

Coffee and conversations

WILTON – Coffee and Conversation. Tuesday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Second Congregational Church Parish House. Stop in, grab a cup, and chat with friends, both old and new, about almost anything. There is no agenda. On February 1, a handful of people did just that, sitting ...

Longtime Souhegan music teacher placed on leave

AMHERST – Roughly five months after Souhegan students, parents and community members rallied in support of music teacher Carl Benevides after he was placed on administrative leave, and two months after he was reinstated, the popular longtime teacher and band director has again been placed on ...

Cirtronics receives IPC EMS Industry award

MILFORD – Cirtronics received the EMS Industry Service Award at the IPC APEX EXPO 2022 in January. The IPC recognizes Cirtronics with “significant contributions to the industry in bringing together peers in [the] region and inspiring others to embrace advancements to remain competitive,” ...

Feel Good Farm’s Airsoft business permit continued

LYNDEBOROUGH – At their regular meeting on Jan. 20, the Planning Board continued Feel Good Farm’s Airsoft business permit for the second time. The case will be heard again on Thursday, Feb. 18. Owners Larry and Sharon Boisvert appeared before the Planning Board on Dec. 16 with a request ...

Commission establishes scholarship

WILTON – The Heritage Commission has created a $5,000 scholarship in honor of Stanley Young, an original member of the Commission who retired recently. Applicants must be graduating seniors of the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School, High Mowing Waldorf School, or homeschooled ...

Wilton budget up 11 percent

WILTON – At the annual Public Budget Hearing on Feb. 1, the Budget Committee and Board of Selectmen approved a proposed operating budget for 2022 of $5,869.559. up about 11 percent over last year. The budget was presented by vice-chairman Dawn Tuomala. Select Board Chairman Kellie-Sue ...