16 hrs ago | via The Brattleboro Reformer
According to the Vermont State Police, on May 18, Constable Stephen Oakes was dispatched to the home of Sara Vitale to serve her a civil violation for owning unlicensed and unsecured dogs. Comment?
BF police search for robbery suspect
Friday May 25 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
During the early morning hours of May 25, a lone white female wearing a black top, pink shirt and pink baseball hat walked into the Cumberland Farms store in Bellows Falls and demanded money from the store clerk. Comment?
Springfield hit and run victim demands action
Monday May 21 | via WCAX-TV Burlington
A hit and run in Springfield this weekend injured two pedestrians. That's according to one of the victims, Kevin Ticino of Bellows Falls. Comment?
Sunday May 20 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
On May 19, Steven Flack, of Bellows Falls, was cited for domestic assault after police responded to the scene just after midnight. Comment?
BF man faces two life sentences
Wednesday May 16 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
A convicted felon is facing up to two life sentences after he allegedly held a woman against her will and attempted to get her to have sex with him. Comment?
Bellows Falls voters adopt $1.8M budget
Monday May 14 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
Seventy residents showed up to the 2012 Village Meeting on Monday night to vote on issues such as the budget and granting certain permissions to elected officials. Comment?
Hopkins offers tips to help avoid theft
Saturday May 12 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
Lt. Rick Hopkins of the Vermont State Police has said the string of burglaries and break-ins around his area is not something that is wildly out of the ordinary. Comment?
Foster ordered held without bail
Friday May 11 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
Shackled and bleeding, Frank Foster was led into a courtroom in downtown Brattleboro Friday afternoon for his arraignment following his arrest in Saxtons River on Thursday evening by Vermont State Police troopers. Comment?
Fugitive captured in Saxtons River
Friday May 11 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
A man wanted for a home invasion in Hinsdale, N.H., was arrested on Main Street in Saxtons River on Thursday night. Comment?
Staten Island man busted with drugs after body-cavit...
Wednesday May 9 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
Alex Boulet, 29, of Staten Island, N.Y., was cited on Monday, May 7, for possession of crack cocaine, possession of a regulated drug, possession of marijuana, escape and providing false information to a police officer. Comment?
Staten Island man busted with drugs after body-cavit...
Wednesday May 9 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
Alex Boulet, 29, of Staten Island, N.Y., was cited on Monday, May 7, for possession of crack cocaine, possession of a regulated drug, possession of marijuana, escape and providing false information to a police officer. Comment?
Japanese sister city helps Rutland recover
Tuesday May 8 | via WCAX-TV Burlington
A handful of Rutland residents receive aid from half-a-world away. When disaster struck the Fukushima Nuclear plant in March 2011, Rutland raised about $6,500 for its sister city. Comment?
Driver in triple fatal crash had cast on right foot
Tuesday May 8 | via WCAX-TV Burlington
Police say the driver in a triple-fatal crash on the interstate -- was wearing a cast -- and didn't have a license. Comment?
Staten Island man busted with drugs after body-cavit...
Tuesday May 8 | via The Brattleboro Reformer
Alex Boulet, 29, of Staten Island, N.Y., was cited on Monday, May 7, for possession of crack cocaine, possession of a regulated drug, possession of marijuana, escape and providing false information to a police officer. Comment?
Tuesday May 8 | via WCAX-TV Burlington
Barre voters have until 7 p.m. Tuesday to get to the polls for a second shot at approving the city's operating budget. Comment?
Hikers spend night lost in Adirondacks
Tuesday May 8 | via WCAX-TV Burlington
State forest rangers say the group left from a Schroon Lake inn for a hike in the High Peaks Wilderness. Comment?
American EssayIGNORANCE, not Malice, Compels the Rig...
Jan 5, 2011 | via American Reporter
For those who don't remember, in November the Lamont Library at Harvard revealed that 36 books on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered issues were damaged by "what appeared to be urine," according to The Harvard Crimson. Comment?
MomentumSADLY, Hate Always Has a Home Here
Jan 2, 2011 | via American Reporter
For those who don't remember, in November the Lamont Library at Harvard revealed that 36 books on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered issues were damaged by "what appeared to be urine," according to The Harvard Crimson. Comment?
MomentumSADLY, Hate Always Has a Home Here
Jan 2, 2011 | via American Reporter
For those who don't remember, in November the Lamont Library at Harvard revealed that 36 books on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered issues were damaged by "what appeared to be urine," according to The Harvard Crimson. Comment?
MomentumSADLY, Hate Always Has a Home Here
Jan 2, 2011 | via American Reporter
For those who don't remember, in November the Lamont Library at Harvard revealed that 36 books on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered issues were damaged by "what appeared to be urine," according to The Harvard Crimson. Comment?