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SUPERVISORS REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 12/2/2022

2022-12-01T15:40:33+00:00December 1st, 2022|

SUPERVISORS REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 12/2/2022 Hello and thanks for taking a look at the Supervisors report for this week. Our Christmas Committee has been very busy compiling the delivery list for the Santa Gift parade for next Friday December 9 th . If you would like to make sure your child is on the list, please call the town offices at 518-946-7174. Also, if anyone wants to be part of the parade, decorate your vehicle and join us. Lineup will start around 4 pm. A general gathering will start at Preston Field at 6 pm with music and hot chocolate [...]

SUPERVISORS REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 11-18-2022

2022-11-17T16:42:44+00:00November 17th, 2022|

SUPERVISORS REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 11-18-2022 Hello everyone. Hope you survived our first seasonal snowfall without any issues. As the season changes, our town crew is busy placing our Holiday decorations around the town. It certainly drives home the sense of community as Wilmington transforms into a winter wonderland. Also in the works is the preparation of the skating rink in the town park. Of course, Mother Nature will need to cooperate with colder temperatures. We will keep you posted on an official opening. Just a reminder that this Saturday there will be a Holiday Craft & Gift Fair at Pourman’s [...]

SUPERVISORS REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 10-28-2022

2022-10-28T01:45:46+00:00October 28th, 2022|

SUPERVISORS REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING 10-28-2022 Greetings! With this being Halloween Week, I wanted to share a Halloween Picture for our Bicentennial History Tid Bit. The Photo was provided by Guy Stephenson and provides a nostalgic look at Wilmington students dressed like ghosts and goblins from 1960. The picture was taken from the area right behind the current Community Center Building. Prior to the Community and Health Center buildings, there was a school right in the middle. Although the building was torn down in the 1970’s, the school had 3 teachers and about 40 students. I am told the school would [...]

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