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Besieged by flu cases, student absences spike at Monroe-Woodbury
A rash of flu-like illnesses and high absences in Monroe-Woodbury School District appears to be letting up after spreading from the middle school to the elementary schools, Superintendent Joseph DiLorenzo said Thursday.
To the fore! Mom-and-pop golf course thrives By Thatcher Moats
When Darwin Thompson was 15, he went on a trip to Cape Cod with a youth group, and one of his friends brought a set of golf clubs on the trip.
Hardwick officer shoots at motorist
A Hardwick police officer fired two shots at a motorist early last Friday morning in Woodbury, and police and prosecutors are investigating the shooting.
Officer Involved Shooting in Woodbury
An investigation is underway following a police shooting last week in Woodbury. Early Friday morning, Hardwick Police Officer Michael Gero called for state police back up to help with an emotionally distraught man.
Neighbors and strangers alike visit artists in their studios By Sarah Hinckley
Joan Poulin of Montpelier leaned in while stained glass artist Fred Varney explained how he cuts glass for his pieces.
School gets folks back to the root of things
While Nick Neddo weaved reeds into a basket next to an open fire, Andrew Danielsen hollowed out a gourd with the intention of making a bowl.
Woodbury fire deemed suspicious
Neighbors saved a mobile home from serious damage Friday evening when they heard smoke alarms going off from inside the home.
Cliffs closed to protect peregrine falcons
Memorial Day marks the opening of the state's hiking trails after a long mud season, but the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department recommends you check to see if the area you're planning to hike or climb is open.
Musical happenings in and around the Capital City
There is a plethora of live music to be had in and around Montpelier this weekend, with something for everyone's taste.
Woodbury teen cited for DUI, rolled car
A Woodbury teenager was cited for allegedly driving drunk after she rolled her vehicle on Tebbets Road early Friday morning, according to police.
Family gets help in 'hardest time'
Paul Betz tries to salvage an antique cast-iron cook stove from the charred remains of his kitchen in Woodbury on Wednesday after a fire last week that destroyed his family's home and damaged their organic farm business.
Nothing prepares you for a house fire. But if you're a farmer and your property provides your livelihood as well as your home, the loss seems greater.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
INCIDENT: Residential Fire CASE #: 09A301534 TROOPER: Det. Sgt. Mark P. Galle STATION: Williston CONTACT#:802-872-4090 ext 2015 DATE/TIME: 04/09/2009 12:56 p.m. VICTIM: Paul Betz CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Woodbury, VT On 04/09/2009 at 12:56 p.m. The Woodbury Fire Department responded to 198 Chartier Hill Road in Woodbury for the sound of an ...
Police investigate Woodbury explosion, fire
Vermont State Police are investigating an explosion and fire that caused an estimated $400,000 in damage at a small farm in Woodbury.
Eyes on the pies Hundreds turn out for pie breakfast in Woodbury
The tie-dye print on Mack Gardner-Morse's shirt vied for attention next to the blue-and-purple stained paper plate he clutched.
Pastor Richard Merrill stood nearby the entrance to the Statehouse on Monday morning and greeted all comers with a free sticker.
Chinese TV reports on Monroe-Woodbury buses
Just as Americans might think of a sea of people on bicycles when imagining life in China, the Chinese have an image of our transportation that symbolizes something unique about us: the yellow school bus.
The voters of Vermont blew a hole in Gov. James Douglas' budget on Town Meeting Day.
Whoever it was that said "better late than never" never had to rouse a slumbering town clerk near midnight on Town Meeting Day in Vermont.
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