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Deadline extended for Wilton Tannery proposals

WILTON — The Board of Selectpersons extended the deadline Tuesday for those interested in buying and developing the Wilton Tannery property to May 1. The board voted to send a request for proposals for the sale and development in November. No response, not even any calls with questions about the property, were received by the […]

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Wilton board to hold two public hearings

WILTON — The Board of Selectmen will hold two public hearings at their meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, at the Town Office. The board will listen to comments on what the public thinks they should do with a tax-acquired property at 509 Depot St. across from the former Forster Manufacturing mill. The house […]

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Wilton Tannery cleanup contract awarded

WILTON — The Board of Selectmen unanimously awarded the contract to clean up the Wilton Tannery property to a Farmington company. The lowest of the five bids received was $196,367 from E.L. Vining & Son of Farmington, Jaime Madore, Ransom Environmental’s lead engineer for the project, told the board Tuesday. The highest was $520,000, she said. […]

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Wilton tannery cleanup moves forward with board approval

WILTON — The Board of Selectmen recently approved the latest plan for a cleanup of tannery waste on the Wilton Tannery lot on Route 2. The plan will be submitted to the Department of Environmental Protection for approval, Nicholas Sabatine of Ransom Environmental of Portland told the board recently. Sabatine, a geologist, and Jaime Madore, […]