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Vermont eyes banning idling for large vehicles
Vermont is the only New England state that doesn't ban engine idling for most vehicles.
Group proposes commuter bus service in Hinesburg
The Chittenden County Transportation Authority and Addison County Transit Resources -- along with a team of Hinesburg residents comprising the Hinesburg Rides initiative -- recently unwrapped a proposal to provide weekday bus service from Hinesburg to Burlington and Bristol.
Counseling Service Celebrates 50 Years At Annual Meeting
The Counseling Service of Addison County celebrated its 50th birthday on Thursday, November 5 at the American Legion hall in Middlebury, with a strong attendance of more than 160 people.
State police find missing girls
Vermont State Police found two girls Saturday after they were reported missing from a home on Grassano Road in Starksboro.
Recently, when driving through the village of Bristol, my husband David and I stopped for a walk around the park.
A vandalism spree is plaguing residents of Bristol Pond Road in Bristol, Vermont State Police said.
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Police raid Middlebury underage drinking party
More than a dozen Middlebury College students were issued civil and in a handful of cases criminal citations in an underage drinking party raid on Quarry Road late last week.
The Addison County Republican Committee met last week at the home of Bill and Connie Houston in Vergennes for the election of officers for the next two years.
Today Harvest Pot Pie Dinner, 5-7 p.m., St Ambrose Parish Hall, 11 School St., Bristol.
Hinesburg man teaches sign language at library
Communication was rich, the teacher energized and the class motivated. Teacher Don Petit-Homme, 40, of Hinesburg is deaf and can't speak.
Foliage around much of the state has passed its fiery peak, but some areas are still showing color, especially in the Champlain Valley.
Chris Bohjalian: The alchemy of autumn
It was 11 years ago now that Middlebury College's John Elder published 'Reading the Mountains of Home,' and I don't believe an autumn has passed since when I haven't spent an evening or two becoming reacquainted with a chapter or two from it.
Bristol man sentenced in drug-related shooting
An Addison County man has been sentenced to seven years in prison for using a gun during a drug trafficking offense.
Chris Bohjalian: On the road, once again
The other day when I was getting the mail at the end of my driveway in Lincoln, a nice couple in a car with Tennessee license plates asked me if there was a Wal-Mart or a Costco in town.
2007: A stroll through Art Hop reaps many rewards
Originally published Sept. 10, 2007 Open studio doors, laughter-filled parties, street-side sculptures, outdoor music and random acts of artistic expression beckoned me at the South End Art Hop on Friday night.
Hometown: Audio slideshow from Bartlett Falls in Bristol
Locals gather every summer at Bartlett Falls in Bristol. It's a waterfall that falls 15 feet into The New Haven River.
Each week, the Times meets with a summer visitor or worker. This week, we meet up with Jessie-Ruth Corkins, 18, from Bristol, Vt., aboard a Cape Air flight from Hyannis to Boston.