Yesterday | Brattleboro Reformer
Tough cuts for breakfast Legislators talk about ways to save money
Legislators from around Windham County gave members of the region's business community an update on the first few weeks of the 2010 session at the annual Brattleboro Chamber of Commerce Legislative Breakfast Monday.
Jordon C. Edmunds, 27, of Bennington, was arraigned in court Tuesday for second-degree arson and felony unlawful mischief.
Governance proposal gets mixed reaction
A proposal from the Windham Central Supervisory Union Governance Committee was met with mixed feelings at a WCSU Board of Director's meeting on Wednesday.
In Brattleboro , Dec. 25, 2009, a son, Caiden Ryan Southworth, to Ashleigh and Kevin Southworth of West Wardsboro; grandson to Ken and Sue Southworth and John and Barbie Walker.
The 73rd annual Reformer Christmas Stocking is still climbing toward its goal of $90,000. Donations received on Thursday totaled $4,645.69, bringing the Stocking up to $77,240.48. The students at Westminster West School did chores around their homes to earn money to donate to the Stocking.
Representative Rick Hube, 62, of South Londonderry, died unexpectedly Monday evening while visiting his sister, outside of Orlando, FL.
Gregory S. Valenti, 40, of Brattleboro, pleaded not guilty in Windham District Court, Tuesday, to embezzling $275 from his workplace.
Fall brings a fresh crop of rutabagas and turnips to the market. Actually these two vegetables grow well in the Northeast.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash - Information Requested
VEHICLE #1 OPERATOR: Pending Next of Kin Notification SEAT BELT? Yes DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 2007 Chevrolet Silverado pick up DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: Hood, Roof, Passenger Side INJURIES - OPERATOR #1 - Fatal HOSPITAL: Grace Cottage WEATHER: Overcast/cloudy ROAD COND: Mud SUMMARY OF CRASH: On 11/06/09 at approximately 0933 hours the Vermont State Police, ...
Vt. Police Investigate Fatal Crash
Vermont state police are investigating a single-vehicle crash in the town of Newfane that killed the vehicle's driver.
Wardsboro gears up for Gilfeather turnip festival
It may seem like a strange sight, but every year it just gets bigger and this year should be no exception.
Two hikers rescued by Winhall Police
On Oct. 12, a couple from New York were rescued from the Green Mountain National Forest in Stratton by members of the Winhall Police and Rescue Department.
Winhall Police: Hikers need to take more care
Police are warning hikers who take to the woods this fall to be aware of the hike's demands and how much daylight is left in the day following two recent incidents.
Teenagers charged as bicycle thieves
Two teenagers from Jamaica have been charged with stealing two mountain bikes from a home on Route 100 in Wardsboro.
Legislators vow to push health care
Under pressure from two of the state's most active health care advocate groups, six Windham County lawmakers vowed to push for a universal health care bill when they return to Montpelier next January.
A little help from friends Volunteers lend a hand on Grace Cottage wellness center
Grace Cottage Hospital has been wanting to renovate its community wellness center for years.
First baby born at Grace Cottage in 7 years
An unexpected emergency room delivery at Grace Cottage Hospital marked the first time in seven years that Vermont's smallest hospital welcomed a newborn into the world.
State workers supported in labor battle
The Legislature's Working Vermonters Caucus announced its support for state employees on Labor Day as negotiations over reducing state labor costs continue between the Douglas administration and the Vermont State Employees Association.

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