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Vt. Mobile Poultry Processing Unit Open for Business
A new state truck is on the road to help provide more local meat to folks. It's Vermont's first mobile poultry processing unit, designed and purchased by the state Agriculture Agency.
Distinct Vermont flavor to business success stories
Anyone who has ever sat at a bar and sipped a craft-brewed beer has probably thought, at least briefly, about making a living as a brewmaster to get away from the life of a wage-slave. The people behind Rock Art Brewery in Morrisville made it happen, but there's a lot of hard work behind this particular version of the Vermont dream.
Rock Art brews success in Morrisville
Matt and Renee Nadeau came across rock art of Kokopelli, the mystical Native American figure, while they were living out West.
Rain, rain, go away: Vacationers, farmers, residents all washed up
Sorry, but you're going to need a few more witty quips about arks, ducks and web-feet in your arsenal to get through the next few days.
Fans gather for Apollo Theater's Jackson memorial
Hundreds of Michael Jackson fans circled the block around Harlem's famed Apollo Theater Tuesday for a public tribute to the pop star, some spontaneously singing their favorite songs and dancing in the street."I thought that in my time I'd have the opportunity to see him in concert," said Victoria Campomames, who did a brief moonwalk on the sidewalk ...
Nearly $4.9M earmarked for Vt. health centers
Eight community health centers in Vermont will be sharing nearly $4.9 million in economic stimulus funds.
Hero's Welcome for Hyde Park Soldier
A soldier from Hyde Park got a heroes welcome Saturday morning. U.S. Army Private First Class Andrew Parker was the star of a parade that spanned over several towns.
Nurses ponder new role in prevention
Nurses in rural areas say Vermont stands on the cusp of a health care revolution that could change the way small hospitals serve their patients and communities.
An autistic student has been granted legal permission to walk at today's Peoples Academy graduation in Morrisville without collecting a diploma and without jeopardizing his right to receive special education services from the school for the next four years.
Court permits teen to join graduation
It took a court injunction, but Todd Geraci, an 18-year-old student with autism, was able to attend the People's Academy graduation in Morrisville on Thursday night with all his classmates.
Graduation Dispute in Morrisville
A judge ruled Wednesday that a high school student at Peoples Academy in Morrisville will be allowed to march in graduation ceremonies.
Dental Office Worker Charged In Embezzlement
Police say a worker in a Morrisville dentist's office has been charged with embezzling more than $120,000 from her employer over a 2½-year period.
Shumlin, Smith push for multi-year fiscal plan
Even with the legislative session complete for the year, Democratic leaders met in Montpelier to continue talks about Vermont's multi-year process to address the state's fiscal challenges.
A son, Jacob Andrew Bloom Haveson, was born May 4, 2009, to Michael Haveson and Mary Tirpok of Hardwick.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
ACCUSED: David Foy, Todd Gorton, Jodie Harrington AGE:36,39,42 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Johnson,VT , Winooski, VT VICTIM: Susan Newberger CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Morrisville, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: Foy of Johnson and Harrington and Gorton, both of Winooski were arrested on charges of burglary and grand larceny stemming from an incident that ...
Morrisville store, funeral home, parish hall burglarized
Two Wolcott residents are facing charges for allegedly stealing from several Morrisville businesses late last week, said Morristown police.
Teen Who Cut Off Corpse's Head To Make Bong Sentenced
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. -- A Vermont teenager has been sentenced to prison for breaking into a tomb and cutting the head off a corpse.
It is fitting that for the KeyBank Vermont City Marathon on Sunday, Andrea Sisino will be stationed at Oakledge Park, the hand-off point for the two-person relay, and Peter Delaney will be stationed at Waterfront Park, the finish line for the event.
Controversial School Board Candidate
Deborah Whitney, 43, is a longtime employee at Arthur's Department Store in Morrisville.
Sweet, er, Sixteen In the past few years, 39-year-old American playwright David Lindsey-Abaire has quickly notched both critical and commercial successes, winning the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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