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Wilton country club owes more than $17,000 in back taxes

WILTON — Selectpersons decided Tuesday to send a letter to the owner of Wilson Lake Country Club concerning unpaid real estate and personal property taxes that now total more than $17,000. Chairperson Tiffany Maiuri said the town will send a “courtesy letter” to Wilton Golf Holdings LLC “as a friendly reminder of their pledge to […]

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Temple to hold public comprehensive plan workshop

TEMPLE — The draft of a comprehensive plan to guide the town’s growth and development will be reviewed by residents at a workshop next week. It is set to begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Town Office. The snow date is Feb. 4. The plan is the result of nearly two years […]

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Lewiston council begins comp plan review

LEWISTON — City councilors will suggest changes to the Legacy Lewiston Comprehensive Plan in writing, leading up to a May hearing on the document. “We have a little more work to do on this document before we are ready for a public hearing,” City Administrator Ed Barrett said. Councilors reviewed a list of 50 suggested […]

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Bethel backs off on ‘Heart and Soul’ comprehensive plan

BETHEL — Selectmen voted to delay any involvement in the Community Heart and Soul project until next year. “Community Heart and Soul reconnects people with what they love most about their town and translates those personal and emotional connections into a blueprint that serves as the foundation for future community decisions,” according to the Heart and […]

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Hebron adjusting population numbers in comp plan

HEBRON — A look at Hebron’s Comprehensive Plan shows the town had more than a 50 percent increase in people ages 15 to 17 from 2000 to 2010, because the U.S. Census Bureau counted Hebron Academy students. According to population figures in the plan unveiled at Wednesday night’s public hearing, the number of people ages […]