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Cirque Us will perform “One Man’s Trash: A Repurposed Circus” in partnership with the Flying Gravity Circus at High Mowing School Tuesday, May 6, at 7 p.m. at Pine Hill at High Mowing School, 77 Pine Hill Drive, Wilton
By BEN CONANT
The already-sharp Mascenic Vikings and improving Wilton-Lyndeborough Warriors clashed on the field Friday afternoon, where the Mascenic softballers showed off their skills and the young WLC squad learned and grew.
By BEN CONANT
Records fell at the ConVal track team’s only home meet of the season Tuesday as the Cougars showcased why they have their eyes on postseason hardware this spring.
By DAVID ALLEN
Given Wilton-Lyndeborough Superintendent Peter Weaver’s announcement that he will step away from his position at the end of the next academic year, Lyndeborough resident Jonathan Vanderhoff used the public comment section of Tuesday’s School Board meeting to suggest that the board consider making the post a part-time position in the future.
The oldest building on Main Street in Wilton is the one with a sign that is both an introduction and a guide for living – LocalShare. It is also one of the buildings designated by the Wilton Economic Development Committee as a place to stop and view the Souhegan River. That is possible from the seats near the windows in the back or from the deck attached at street level behind the building.
By DAVID ALLEN
Three-days-a-week rehearsals since late January bore fruit last week when the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Drama Club performed “The Little Mermaid” for two evenings in the Cooperative Middle School High School cafeteria.
By DAVID ALLEN
Wilton has a new fire chief.
By DAVID ALLEN
Although snowstorms can foster angst for everyone from school superintendents to retail merchants in the Monadnock region, the Wilton Lyndeboro Winter Wanderers view a heavy blanket of white on the ground with enthusiasm.
By DAVID ALLEN
Superintendent Peter Weaver announced at Tuesday’s School Board meeting that he will be leaving his position at the end of the next school year
Town Hall Theatre, 40 Main St., Wilton, will screen the 1925 silent film "Ben Hur, A Tale of the Christ" on Sunday, April 13, at 2 p.m. Admission is free, with a suggested donation of $10 to support the theater’s silent film series.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Hancock resident Henry Ditlow, a senior at High Mowing School in Wilton, launched Hancock’s first seed library Saturday at Hancock Town Library.
The Wilton Historical Society will meet Thursday, April 10, at 7 p.m. in the Historical Rooms at the Wilton Public/Gregg Free Library, 7 Forest Road, Wilton.
Feast Pottery opened on Wilton’s Main Street a year ago, just four years since Melina Engel signed up for her first pottery class in Manchester.
The American Red Cross is seeking blood and platelet donors this April to address seasonal shortages, especially from type O donors. Appointments can be scheduled at redcrossblood.org, by calling 800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767), or via the Red Cross Blood Donor App.
By DAVID ALLEN
In the course of Eric Olesen’s service to the Town of Wilton, one episode is such that if a novelist put it in a book, an editor would question its believability.
By DAVID ALLEN
Wilton officials said Monday that of the two dams in town discussed at Town Meeting, Frog Pond Dam is classified as a significant hazard, not a high-hazard dam in terms of its integrity.
Town Hall Theatre, 40 Main St., Wilton, will screen the silent adventure “The Mark of Zorro” on Saturday, March 29, and its sequel “Don Q, Son of Zorro” on Sunday, March 30. Both films begin at 2 p.m. with live musical accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis.
Rick Scribner’s passion is high-performance muscle cars. He passed this passion down to his son, Alex, and his son-in-law, Mark Seelley.
By DAVID ALLEN
Members of the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School Board are concerned about student information that was released as a result of a computer hack in January.
By DAVID ALLEN
During Thursday’s Town Meeting, residents of Wilton learned about the status of two dams in town with “high hazard” classifications that present risks to the town based on their condition.
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