What are they drinking in the water in Wilton? Chris Balch, in his letter in the June 1 edition, feels that after all of the criteria for a permit under the bylaws have been met, that subjective “common sense or conscience” be applied to the process. This means that there is no real ...
To the Editor:
The response to the Milford Historical Society’s new military exhibition has been fantastic.
On Memorial Day, visitors started arriving at 9:30 and filled the Carey House Museum until 1 p.m. It was wonderful to meet so many people who came to look for information on relatives, ...
To the Editor:
The town of Wilton lost its ambassador of good will and purveyor of friendship this past week, but he will never be gone as long as there are those who remember him as a man who truly loved his town and worked tirelessly to keep the dreams of his town alive.
He was a man who ...
To the Editor:
On the evening of Monday, May 22, I attended a Keene city Planning Board meeting that considered an application from Liberty Utilities to construct a temporary site for transferring Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), a high-pressure fuel composed mostly of methane.
The application was ...
To the Editor:
Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger food drive so successful. This annual drive helps to restock local food pantries, including the Share Food Pantry.
Thanks to all who left donations for the mail carriers to pick up. Thanks to ...
On May 20, the Milford Police Department held the annual Fishing Derby at Railroad Pond in memory of Michael McBriarty.
The goal was to make sure that the children and parents have a great day of fishing. On a sunny Saturday morning, 70 children registered, and they and their parents had a ...