Tuesday Dec 22 | Valley Voice
Red Knights Share A Brotherhood And A Bond With Motorcycles And Community Work
The Red Knights Motorcycle Club has clubs in ten countries including the United States, Canada, Okinawa, New Zealand, Austria, Iceland, Germany, Switzerland, Great Britain, Ireland, and Australia and is growing with five chapters in Vermont.
Lake Champlain ferry running again; bridge to be demolished Wednesday
The Lake Champlain ferry between Ticonderoga and Orwell, Vt., is running again.... Subscribers must LOG-IN to read this full story.
Turkeys raised the natural way hit the plate today
Nancy Littlehale is having a turkey taste test this Thanksgiving. "We got a generic, store-bought one," she said about the 12-pound bird she purchased at the grocery store.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
Marijuana Cultivation/Possession
VIOLATION: Marijuana Cultivation/Possession ACCUSED: Mike Shaw AGE:48 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Fisher Rd, Orwell, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: A two week investigation by Trooper Daniell culminated in the execution of several search warrants on Mr.
Group seeks to hear Vermont's concerns
A group tied to President Barack Obama's campaign last year is planning a "listening tour stop" in Montpelier on Sunday.
Orwell mechanic busted on pot charge
An Orwell man was arrested and charged with cultivation and possession of marijuana Thursday after police searched his auto-mechanic shop and his residence and found multiple pounds of processed pot and located several active growing operations on the property.
Large Gun Bust in Addison County
A two week investigation spear-headed by state police in Rutland to the arrest of an Addison County man who now faces felony counts of both possessing and cultivating marijuana.
Cops don't need much to arrest you for suspicion of DUI - an odor of booze, a slurred word, the seemingly catch-all "bloodshot, watery eyes." Proving the stop was legal is another matter.
Orwell men honored for crash response
A lot of people have told Mark Mordasky he should be a volunteer firefighter. "I'm busy enough, but I'm considering it because everybody's asking," he said.
In Banned Book Week event, Vermont authors gather
It's Banned Books Week, and a group of authors in Vermont are marking it by reading live passages from often-banned books or those written by authors who've faced censorship.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
DUI #2, DLS, Gross Negligent Operation of Motor Vehicle, Endangerment of a Child Under 10\
VIOLATION: DUI #2, DLS, Gross Negligent Operation of Motor Vehicle, Endangerment of a Child Under 10.
Hinesburg mother charged with DUI
ORWELL -- A Hinesburg woman, with her two young boys in the car, crashed into another vehicle Friday night on Vermont 22A in Orwell, Vermont State Police said.
Farms ready for Sunday cycle tour
Hillary Hammond and Bay Hammond serve visiting cyclists at Doolittle Farm in Shoreham during last year's Tour de Farms.
Police search for missing Orwell man
ORWELL -- Police are asking for public assistance in locating a missing Orwell man.
Keeping Vermont's water clean and pristine
ORWELL - Daniel Redondo might not aim to save the planet, but he does want to help save its streams and lakes from pollution wherever he can.
In Vermont, 91 take oath of citizenship
On the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, 91 people at the Vermont Statehouse honored those who died by becoming United States citizens Friday.
2,400 Lose Power in West Central Vermont
About 2,400 CVPS customers are without power. The utility says around 2:00 Sunday afternoon some wires burned near the Salisbury substation.
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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.
Punt, Pass and Kick showcases young athletes
Seventeen children, ranging in ages from six to fourteen, showed up at Neshobe Elementary school last Saturday to compete in the Punt, Pass and Kick Addison/Rutland county finals.