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Man denies guilt in weapons charge
A Castleton man remains jailed after answering to charges that he pointed a gun at a woman.
Fun Festival scheduled for Fair Haven Saturday
The Fair Haven Welcome Center will host its third annual Vermont Fun Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Police: Dead Castleton man identified as Patrick Farrow - Updated
Police have said the man found dead at the Farrow Gallery and Studio in Castleton is noted sculptor and gallery owner Patrick Farrow.
Southern counties to lose probate judges
Bennington County has already gone from two probate judges to one and Rutland, Windham and Windsor counties will also each be losing a probate judge in less than two years.
Stock car racing: Thompson finally breaks through at Albany-Saratoga
Two weeks ago, Ed Thompson won the first pro-street stock feature of his career at Albany-SarA atoga Speedway, a win that the Fair Haven, Vt., resident said was a long time coming.
Region set to observe Memorial Day
Wreaths adorn memorials while flags flutter in the breeze at St. Stanislaus Kostka Cemetery in West Rutland.
Charity theft suspect arrested
Homeless pets almost lost a little bit more last week when a Fair Haven man allegedly stole - and was later caught with - a donation jar for the Rutland County Humane Society.
Contractors to tackle Route 4A
Drivers can expect delays on Route 4A from Castleton to Fair Haven through the summer.
Carrie Lynn Parker and Albert L. LaRose Jr. were married April 4, 2009, in a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev.
Legislators note session highlights
This year's legislative session was marked by budgetary trials, but many Rutland County legislators are still touting it as a productive one for the region.
Train to now stop in Castleton
CASTLETON - Amtrak will now stop in Castleton for the first time in more than 50 years.
When Amtrak pulls into the Castleton Depot this morning, it will mark the first time in more than half a century the station has accommodated passenger rail service.
Mail carriers participate in 17th annual food drive
It's the 17th year of a local food collection during which you don't even have to leave your house to drop off donated nonperishable items.
Vt. Communities Consider Regional Police
Police officers in Stowe may one day patrol surrounding communities. Police Chief Ken Kaplan wants to merge area law enforcement agencies into one entity, combining his department with the police in Morrisville and the sheriff's department in Hyde Park.
Fair Haven to vote on water bonding
Voters will decide next month if they want to finish a major water project. The town will hold a bond vote for $300,000 on May 5. Polls will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the American Legion.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
On 03/27/09, at approximately 2130 hours, Fair Haven Police Officer Todd Prevost attempted to stop a motor vehicle for driving erratically on US 4 eastbound near exit 2 in the Town of Fair Haven, VT.
State could ask towns, cities to match stimulus funds
The state may require municipalities to contribute money for road and bridge stimulus projects even though the federal government does not require it.