Sunday Jan 17 | River Front Times
Crossroads Alum Killed in Haiti
Flo McGarrell, an artist and graduate of Crossroads College Prep , was killed in Tuesday's earthquake in Haiti.
Newbury, Vt., artist dies in Haiti quake
A 36-year-old artist from Newbury is among those who were killed during the Haiti earthquake.
Second Vermont witness says Route 91 UFOs were military flares
A second Vermont witness has come forward who saw lights along Route 91 recently, but believes they were military flares, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network database.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
VIOLATION: False Reports to Law Enforcement ACCUSED: Jason Rice AGE: 25 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Windsor, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On November 15, 2009 Jason Rice contacted the State Police in Bradford to report his truck as being stolen.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
Attempting to Elude, Careless and Negligent Operation, False Information to Police
On October 27, 2009 an off-duty member of the Vermont State Police identified an unlicensed seventeen year old juvenile from Wells River driving a vehicle on U.S. Route 302 in Newbury.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
Attempting to Elude, Careless and Negligent Operation, Possession of Marijuana
TROOPER: Sgt. Mathew Amadon, Sr. Troopers Michael Dudley, Michael Dion, Hugh O'Donnell STATION: Bradford CONTACT#: 802-222-4680 DATE/TIME: 10/27/09 0058 hrs.
Seized chickens returned to Barre woman
A Barre Town woman's chickens seized by the town have been returned to their roost.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
Cultivation and Possession of Marijuana
On 09/15/09 at approximately 1500 hours, investigation revealed an small marijuana grow operation on Perini Road in the town of Newbury.
New invasive plant species found in Lake Champlain
The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources says biologists have found a new invasive species in Lake Champlain's Missisquoi Bay.
New Invasive Species in Missisquoi Bay
There's a new invasive species in Missisquoi Bay. State Natural Resources officials say that variable-leaved watermilfoil is now in the bay.
From England and Australia to Stockbridge and Ripton, bagpipe players from around the state and the world, united this past weekend to share their love for the sometimes-maligned and often-misunderstood instrument.