Kilbreth was formerly the town administrator.
Canton Maine
Canton board adopts trash policy
Starting June 1, people using the ball field and Canton Lake boat launch must dispose of their garbage.
Historical society to hold special D-Day anniversary talk
CANTON — The Canton Historical Society will host an interactive program, “What They Carried on D-Day: A WWII History Presentation and Exhibit,” on the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Thursday, June 6. Doug Culver will present the history of D-Day, using original artifacts to tell the story of the day that changed the course of World […]
Scotty Kilbreth: Be informed, and then vote
Eight new wind turbines on Canton Mountain have increased Canton’s town value by about $40 million, providing an opportunity to balance investment in our community with revenue over time. Canton’s school tax and county tax are determined by the state’s valuation of property in town. Typically, the state “doesn’t see” the value of the wind […]
Canton board accepts wood harvesting contract, makes plans to sell Village Ridge land
Selectmen accepted a one-year wood harvesting contract from Woodland Investment Services of Jay and plan to seek bids from realtors to sell the Village Ridge property established about 10 years ago to replace homes lost when the village flooded in 2003.
Canton’s tax-acquired property bid winners named
Six people were awarded bids for parcels in town.
Peru man accused of eluding state trooper in Canton
A state police trooper clocked a vehicle traveling on Route 108 on Saturday night going at 114 mph hour at one point, Lt. Kyle Tilsley said.
Canton selectmen asked about ball field, skating rink repairs
Two members of the Canton Recreation Committee asked selectmen Thursday about fixing ball field ruts and rotted skating rink timbers.
Pitch perfect
Contractor sick of shoveling flat roof builds a pitched one on his Canton building.
Canton voters jump-start spring road work
Residents voted 25-3 to spend $150,000 on two roads.