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Plymouth forum addresses elementary school's future
The future of the town's elementary school - and the town itself - was the topic of a public forum Monday night.
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False Personation/False Pretense
VICTIM: Charles Gunderson owner Teago's General Store CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: 1917 Pomfret Road Pomfret, VT On 10/1/08, Lori Barbour was issued a criminal citation for False Personation and False Pretenses ...
Cheese fest set for Saturday in Plymouth
The Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation is hosting a day of educational activities during the Plymouth Cheese and Harvest Festival, beginning 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic ...
Sept. 20 Celebrate the bounties of the harvest and the award-winning world of Vermont-made cheese! The festival features a sampling of cheese supplied by members of the Vermont Cheese Council, wagon rides, ...
N.H. woman killed in crash with Barre teen
A 35-year-old North Woodstock, New Hampshire, woman is dead after a head-on collision on Route 25 in Plymouth with a Vermont youth.
Beating the traffic: Cyclist encourages smaller carbon footprint
Over Labor Day weekend, an Andover man will lead a group of cyclists on a 350-kilometer tour of Vermont and New Hampshire in an effort to both reduce his carbon footprint and encourage others to do the same.
Drug grants earmarked to combat drug abuse
U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy announced 13 community coalitions across the state, including six in southern Vermont, will together receive more than $1 million in grants to promote drug awareness and prevention.
They called him Silent Cal, the 30th president of the United States and native Vermonter.
No better time for reflection than the 4th
Is history a matter of chance or is there some great director guiding its course? In reflecting on July 4, we find some interesting facts about the date other than the celebration of our independence.
NRC says Pilgrim's nuke maintenance plan is adequate
Last week, staffers at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission recommended that the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board rule against Pilgrim Watch, a citizen watchdog group in Massachusetts, which is contesting the way ...
Kayakers enjoy the sunny weather on Echo Lake in Plymouth recently. Forecasts for the weekend include a mix of sunshine and some showers.
NRC reviews VY safety system after crane failure
After a cooling tower cell collapsed last August at Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant, the efficacy of the plant's inspection and maintenance program was called into question by anti-nuclear activists, ...
Vermont man killed in logging accident
A 43-year-old Baltimore man died Wednesday in a logging accident near Echo Lake in Plymouth.
Serious fun: Game of Logging tests forestry students' skills
There was nothing dainty about the group of high school students at Colgate Park on Friday.
A 43-year-old man from Baltimore was killed after being struck by a falling tree near Echo Lake in Plymouth on Wednesday, said state police.
Ledisi kicks off Discover Jazz The New York Times described Ledisi's voice as "her portable playground." Friday, rising jazz queen Ledisi kicks off the 25th annual Burlington Discover Jazz Festival in ...
Historic sites to open for season Saturday
Most of the State Historic Sites will open for the first time this season on Saturday - including the President Calvin Coolidge Site in Plymouth; Mount Independence in Orwell; Hubbardton Battlefield in ...
Coolidge foundation chief, new programs in place, is leaving post
“There was the Fourth of July celebration and the annual meeting and that was it.”
While Cyndy Bittinger is retiring as executive director of the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, history and education will still be an important part of her life. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Union seeks intervenor status in nuke spinoff
“We're looking for a stone for our slingshot.”
Because Massachusetts doesn't have a public service board such as Vermont's, Utility Workers Union of America should be allowed to be an intervenor in Entergy's planned license transfer of Pilgrim nuclear power ... via The Brattleboro Reformer
'Silent Cal' named to Broadcasters Hall of Fame
MONTPELIER -- Although he was nicknamed 'Silent Cal,' former President Calvin Coolidge has been selected for enshrinement in the Vermont Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. via BurlingtonFreePress.com
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