Wednesday Feb 8 | The Vermont Standard
There will be no formal services for Alice E. Jersey, 102, a longtime resident of Hartland, who passed away Thursday, February 2, 2012 at the Cedar Hill Healthcare Center in Windsor.
Prison inmate adds pig to new logo design on a police car
A prison inmate who makes car stickers and license plates decided to have the last laugh by adding the image of a pig to the official crest on state cruisers.
This Week's Headlines, February 2, 2012
Kathy Bennett of Windsor and her Siberian Huskey Aspen, arrive at the Ullr Fest 2012 celebration last Saturday in Windsor, Dedicated to Ullr, the Norse God of Snow, the festival is a way of asking for more snow.
Nitka's Notes from the State House
The "I am Vermont Strong" commemorative license plate to benefit the Vermont Food Bank and the Vermont Disaster Relief Fund is making its way through the General Assembly for approval.
Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center, a 35-bed hospital in Windsor, Vt., won the Foster G. McGaw Prize for excellence in community service for 2011.
Nitka's Notes from the State House
The Senate Judiciary Committee, which is one of two committees on which I serve deals with among other topics the courts and corrections and actions someone may take that gets them involved with these entities.
For every vehicle he owns, Derby Line man has quite a story to tell
Nancy and Gary Olney of Derby Line with their 1931Plymouth Phaeton, one of 258 manufactured, one of seven in the world and three in the U.S. known to still exist.
West Windsor To Discuss Rising Sewer Prices
By Eric Francis Standard Correspondent WEST WINDSOR - A meeting this coming Monday to discuss soaring sewer rates being paid by nearly 300 customers of the private wastewater system that runs from atop the former Mount Ascutney ski resort properties down along Route 44 is expected to pack the West Windsor Town Hall.