Nov 9, 2009 | Rutland Herald
Two face charges after Albany burglary
ALBANY -- Two men from the Albany-Barton area face a series of charges related to a burglary and a theft of a car.
Crews across Windham County were busy Monday filling in holes, emptying out catch basins and scraping mud from the roads after torrential rain Saturday caused washouts in many towns.
65 years later: Camels Hump crash
A photo in The Burlington Free Press shows wreckage from a 1944 bomber crash on Camels Hump.
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Gov. James Douglas said Tuesday his office has received many calls from people worried that the state Fish & Wildlife Department might kill Pete, a docile moose living on an elk farm in Irasburg, and has asked the department's top official to spare Pete's life if possible.
Why the Battle of Bennington matters to Vermonters
On Sunday, Vermont celebrated the Battle of Bennington. Edward Conant in his "History of Vermont" said the battle was "the first of a series that led to the surrender of Burgoyne's army.
Southern Vermont Arts and Craft Fest to return for 31st year to Hildene
For the 31st consecutive summer this nationally renowned craft show is back in Manchester on the weekend of July 31 through Aug.
Farmer asks state to spare pet moose
IRASBURG - An Albany farmer wants the state to spare a yearling bull moose named Pete he nursed back to health that follows him around like a puppy and thinks the farmer is his father - or mother.
Registers provide slice of rail life
The North Bennington Trustees accepted a gift of historic Boston & Maine train registers at the board's May meeting.