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Youth Corps improving Howard Park
A team of young people with the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps has just begun two weeks of work improving the Tilgner Trail at Howard Park.
No spike in treatment after Tuesday drug bust
Two days after a drug sweep by federal and local authorities through Rutland County and over the border into New York netted more than $13,000 in cocaine, two handguns and nine suspected distributors, there was no indication that substance abuse treatment centers in the Rutland area were seeing more people in need of help from drug withdrawals or ...
College News The following area students received academic honors for the spring semester at Castleton State College in Castleton: Named to the president's list were: David Altobell, Jessica Balcom, Matthew Bersaw, Kalyn Burns, Brittany Colburn, Floribeth Jimenez, Ashley Manley, Laura Parker, Molly Rhodes, Elizabeth Root, Jonathan Wallett, all of ...
Sheriff's patrols set to begin in Clarendon
Marked police cars will be patrolling the streets next month under a new contract signed by local officials.
A murder in Tinmouth, 232 years later
It's an unsolved murder that's been haunting residents who live on the rolling hills of Tinmouth for more than 200 years.
Fed money set to fund forestland projects
The Green Mountain National Forest has a whole lot of gravel coming its way. Vermont's Congressional Delegation announced last week that $5 million will come to the state for U.S. Forest Service projects, and roughly half of that will be spent on roads in Goshen, Ripton, Chittenden, Wallingford, Peru, Sunderland and Winhall.
Forest Projects Get $5.2M In Stimulus Money
About $5.2 million in federal stimulus money will go to projects in and around Vermont's Green Mountain National Forest that Vermont's congressional delegation says will create jobs and improve public safety and access to the forest.
It's not often that I'm eye-to-eye with a wild turkey, but I was on this occasion.
Genocide survivor to address Dismas
Charity, forgiveness and redemption: these are the themes that will be addressed during an award ceremony and keynote speech in Rutland by a survivor of the Rwandan genocide.
Man returns to court for new violation charge
For the second time in as many weeks, a Wallingford man was in court Wednesday to answer to charges of violating conditions of release imposed for an arrest earlier this month.
Brides bounced by lodge fire: Rebuilding lags at wedding spot
Brides and grooms planning a wedding or reception at Wallingford Lodge near Elfin Lake over the next couple of months will have to look for other venues.
Rec program rehires 3 counselors
Three summer recreation program employees will be returning for another five weeks of fun in the sun with local youngsters and children from neighboring communities.
Cool air plan fails at Wallingford Town Hall
Cooler heads did not prevail during a discussion about the installation of air conditioning on the upper floor of the historic Town Hall.
Town hiring for summer program
Job seekers interested in summer recreation positions will go through an application and screening process conducted by town officials.
Shall we go to the beach today? If you can't afford Bermuda or sunny Florida, perhaps we can visit some former beaches closer to home.
Mt. Holly volunteers serve in many ways
Volunteer members of the Mt. Holly Volunteer Rescue Squad stand next to a fully equipped emergency vehicle.
Bruce and Cherri Champion of Mount Holly announce the engagement of their daughter, April Champion, to Gordon White, son of David and Lynda White of Wallingford.
Robert and Suzanne Carey of Wallingford announce the engagement of their daughter, Mara Carey, to Bradley Adair, son of Kathy and Kade Vorce of Randolph, and Robert and Noreen Adair of Maspeth, N.Y. The future bride is a 2003 graduate of Mill River Union High School in North Clarendon and a 2007 graduate of Castleton State College.
New Wallingford pastor recounts calling to God
The Rev. James Milner has had a recurring dream since childhood. "I walked into a glass house - it was beautiful," said the new pastor at the First Congregational Church of Wallingford.
Irish woman has license to celebrate
Six years after a Supreme Court ruling in her favor, Carol Ann Martin is still getting a lot of mileage out of her Irish pride.
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