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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.
Wallingford men answered call to war
Pvt. Paul Regimbald was one of 15 workers at American Fork & Hoe in Wallingford who enlisted in the Army on the same day in 1917.
Town panel claims duties are unclear
Exasperated Recreation Committee members want the town to define their duties when it comes to summer programs and Elfin Lake activities.
Foot bridge finally comes to Wallingford
An avid biker's notion to install an historic truss bridge over Otter Creek for use as a recreation trail has finally come to fruition after more than a decade of delays.
Wallingford bridge sidewalk closed
The sidewalk spanning the Route 140 West bridge has been closed to pedestrian traffic until bridge repairs are completed next summer.
The longtime leader of Wallingford Elementary School turned Rutland South Supervisory Union Superintendent Walter Goetz will lead the four-school district for the last time this year and school leaders are seeking a new district leader to begin in 2010.
Area man chosen for N.Y. 'Recovery Rally'
Don McGee has dedicated his life to helping addicts bridge the gap between addiction and recovery by co-founding Rutland County treatment centers.
Art show back for third run in Wallingford
The Wallingford Historical Society sponsored third annual art show, scheduled on Thursday, Aug.
Summer's over; construction close
Poultney High got science labs, Otter Valley got a new entranceway and Rutland public schools got better heating.
'Video-tapes & discs' remains a subject line in the Yellow Pages, but the number of businesses that follow is shrinking.
Town tables child safety action
The town's child safety ordinance has been temporarily shelved until litigation involving similar regulations in another Vermont community has been resolved.
Art Review: "Summer Group Show: Local Artists," Feick Fine Arts...
A modest group exhibition at Feick Fine Arts Center , on the campus of Green Mountain College , appears through August 28 in the scenic town of Poultney.
Mitchell Raymond of Wells graduated with a master's degree from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn.
Iggy and Anne Matulonis recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a party held at the Proctorsville Fire Hall.
Rutland County will receive more than $500,000 of a federal law enforcement stimulus package worth more than $5 million statewide.
Executive Director Gretchen Goodman said the animals will be fine following a burglary at the Rutland County Humane Society.
Ray and Mary Senecal of Wallingford recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an Open House held at the Masonic Hall in Wallingford.
Manchester Historical Society presents antiques appraisals
Returning to Manchester for one of his popular visits, well-known Vermont appraiser Jim Marquis will examine whatever attendees bring and give an informed opinion on its value today.
Wallingford Day to offer a day of family fun
On Saturday, July 18, Wallingford community and businesses invite all to "Wallingford Day." This day long event will feature: multiple yard/tag sales; Wallingford Volunteer Fire Department and Maple Valley Grange #318 Family Fun Day [rides, games, refreshments, BBQ, & Street Dance] from 10 a.m. to midnight; the Wallingford Family Fun Dog Show at ...
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