Saturday May 19 | The Brattleboro Reformer
South Newfane Irene victims can tell their stories
South Newfane and Marlboro residents affected by Tropical Storm Irene are encouraged to share their stories at a gathering planned for Tuesday night.
Saturday May 19 | The Brattleboro Reformer
South Newfane couple and disabled son rejected for Irene aid
Lance Lindgren's garage is teetering on the edge of a still-eroding stream bank carved by the ferocious floods of Tropical Storm Irene.
Motorists should plan to see additional law enforcement saturation patrols and safety checkpoints within local communities during the day and at night.
Newfane artist re-thinks art, life following Tropical Storm Irene
Casting about for a new way to make photographs in a digital age, Christine Triebert found her muse in nature specifically in dried out twigs, branches, ferns, leaves and seed pods she picked up during walks near her South Newfane home.
Kimberly A. Wilder, 20, of Brattleboro, was arrested March 15 for aggravated assault after police responded to the Brattleboro Transportation Center on Flat Street for a report of a person who had been sprayed with pepper spray.