Thursday Nov 26 | Rutland Herald
Meub throws hat in ring for Senate seat
The Rutland County Republicans will have at least two candidates from which to choose when they caucus next week to recommend to the governor a replacement for Sen.
Vermont Town Could Return Tax Money Collected In Error
Pittsford taxpayers will probably be getting some relief if the town returns to them $350,000 that was collected because of an accounting error.
The Rutland County Republicans have set Dec. 1 as the date they will caucus to pick their slate of recommendations to the governor for a replacement for Sen.
The Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging is preparing to develop its Area Plan, which will guide activity during the period 2010 through 2014.
Vermont law enforcement agencies and emergency responders are getting about $944,000 in federal money to buy new equipment.
A landlord, his wife and three tenants in two first and second-floor apartments escaped a fast-moving fire at 16 Cottage St.
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Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash - Information Requested
VEHICLE #1 OPERATOR: Joseph E. Bourgeois AGE: 47 SEAT BELT? N CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Pittsford, VT DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 2007 Toyota Yaris DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: Totaled INJURIES Vehicle 1 / Joseph Bourgeois / Fatal HOSPITAL: None WEATHER: Cold, Cloudy ROAD COND: Dry SUMMARY OF CRASH: On October 11, 2009 at approximately 2347 hours, personnel from ...
Pittsford Haunted House will scare kids, adults
The Pittsford Haunted House is one of the area's favorite, spookiest Halloween destinations.
PIttsford man dead in one-car accident
A Pittsford man was killed in a single-vehicle accident on on U.S. 7 near Parker Rod in Pittsofrd Sunday night.
Man killed in Vermont car crash
ITTSFORD, Vt. - Police say a man has been killed in a car crash in Pittsford, Vt.
New Fire Training Facility in Vermont
Firefighters across our region will soon have a new burn facility for training. The Randolph Center project came about from a partnership at the federal and state level.
Congregations around the world - and the state - joined together Sunday to celebrate the symbiotic and loving relationships between people and animals.
The ninth annual Fall Foliage Golf Tournament to benefit the Rutland County Humane Society will be held on Friday, Oct.
Police doubt speeding suspect was the driver
A Pittsford man who allegedly led police on a pursuit that ended with a dog being shot and killed by a city police officer in Rutland Town was arraigned in Rutland District Court this week.
Volunteer firefighters getting scarce
For fire departments struggling in a troubled economic climate, where costs are going up and local contributions are going down, one of the biggest issues remains recruiting and retaining volunteers and finding the time and money to train firefighters for their dangerous profession.
Local officials to remember 2001 terrorist attacks
A day of remembrance will be observed this Friday, Sept. 11, at the Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site for those who wish to contemplate or honor heroes from the past and present.
Police: Fisherman poses as his brother
A Pittsford fisherman was arraigned this week after he was caught casting in Otter Creek without a license.
City Hall Reporter's Notebook: City, Westside share resources
Recently, close observers may have noticed some of the city's Department of Public Works equipment in West Rutland, or West Rutland's machinery in the city.
Like Sen. Bernard Sanders a few weeks ago, former Gov. Howard Dean got a warm reception at Main Street Park on Sunday evening as he discussed the support for a public option for health-care reform.