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    Griffin Mayhew, Mt. Blue School Board Director, Dies — Community Mourns Loss of a Caring Leader

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsDecember 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FARMINGTON, Maine — The small and tight‑knit community of Wilton and the broader Mt. Blue Regional School District (RSU 9) are reeling after the unexpected death of board member Griffin Mayhew, a devoted public servant whose kindness and empathy left a mark on many. The news, confirmed by Superintendent Christian E. Elkington in a letter to the community, came Monday.

    Mayhew, elected just this summer to a three‑year term on the RSU 9 board of directors, was praised as “an exemplary young man whose commitment, kindness and thoughtfulness were evident throughout his service” — both on the board and through his support of student activities at the district’s communities.


    His loss, Elkington said, will be felt not only by his family and friends, but also by the university where he worked and the many students, staff, and families he touched. Out of respect, the board postponed Tuesday night’s scheduled meeting.

    Before joining the board this year, Mayhew served as an admissions counselor at the University of Maine at Augusta (and the University of Maine at Farmington system), a role that allowed him to build relationships with students and families beyond his hometown.

    Locally, Mayhew had long roots: a graduate of Mt. Blue High School (Class of 2018), he maintained a deep sense of responsibility toward his alma mater and the greater RSU 9 community. Many recalled him as someone with a unique ability to make others feel heard, supported, and genuinely cared for.

    Though his time on the board was brief, his election back in June was seen as a hopeful moment — a chance for fresh energy, a voice attuned to students, and a bridge between administration and everyday families. That hope now turns into grief, as colleagues and residents alike reflect on what his service might have grown into.

    As Wilton and the broader RSU 9 district mourn, memories of Mayhew’s warmth, generosity, and dedication offer comfort. For many, he was more than a board member or counselor — he was a trusted friend and a reminder of what real community leadership looks like.

    In the quiet that follows, his passing stands as a reminder of the fragility of life and the power of connection. The district, and many who knew him, will carry forward his spirit of service, compassion, and unwavering support for education and kindness.

    If you like, I can gather several high‑resolution photos from news archives and community tributes for him.

    The post Griffin Mayhew, Mt. Blue School Board Director, Dies — Community Mourns Loss of a Caring Leader appeared first on Tripplenews.

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