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... loving family at his side, at Franklin Regional Hospital after a long period of declining health. Ron was born in Irasburg, Vt., Feb. 27, 1935, son of the late Maynard W. and Marion L. (Whalen) Kenneson. He had resided in Northfield for most of his ... Comment?
A Halloween ghost story
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... I want you to add your stories to the comment section! My grandparents owned the general store in the center of Irasburg, Vermont for years. In fact, my great-grandparents started the store. When my grandparents reached an age when they were ready ... Comment?
Zoo Won't Take Peter the Moose
... the Moose has taken a turn: A zoo has backed out of taking Peter the Moose. Peter was raised on an elk preserve in Irasburg. But Vermont state law bans people from owning wild animals, so the state says Pete will have to move or be destroyed. A zoo ... Comment?
Why is Pete the Moose on Death Row?
The fate of a tame moose named Pete living on an enclosed elk farm in Irasburg, Vermont remains undecided, with Fish and Wildlife Department officials still negotiating with the farm's owner about what steps to take to rid the property of white-tailed deer and moose living there in violation of state hunting regulations. Comment?
Fans Of Young Moose In Dispute With State
... game farm owners and Vermont health officials, authorities said. Pete the baby moose was brought to an elk farm in Irasburg, Vt., after dogs attacked him in June when he was a month old. David Lawrence, who works at the farm and nursed Pete back to ... Comment?
In Vermont, Making a Stand for Pete the Moose
Published: Monday, October 5, 2009 at 6:30 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, October 5, 2009 at 5:15 a.m. IRASBURG, Vt. Comment?
That moose held at a game preserve in Irasburg now has a lawyer, not to mention a Facebook page. Comment?
That moose held at a game preserve in Irasburg now has a lawyer, not to mention a Facebook page. Comment?
... lives among elk, white-tailed deer and fellow moose on a fenced 600-acre private elk farm and hunting preserve in Irasburg. He was raised by 73-year-old David Lawrence of Albany, who nursed the then-newborn creature back to health after Pete was ... Comment?
... to begin around noon is a rally to save Pete the Moose, the now-famous docile moose who is living on an elk farm in Irasburg. State wildlife officials are trying to find a way to remove the wild moose and white tailed deer living on the farm because ... Comment?
A docile moose living on an elk farm in remote Irasburg and marked for slaughter found mercy in an unusual place. Comment?
Supporters of Pete, a docile moose living on an elk farm in Irasburg, are planning a demonstration on the Statehouse lawn for Sept. Comment?
Douglas says he's gotten many calls to save Vt. pet moose
... among imported elk. The Department of Fish and Wildlife says Pete and other native deer and moose living in the Irasburg compound shouldn't be mixing with the farm-raised elk. Officials say animal feed could introduce chronic wasting disease, a ... 1 comment
Gov. James Douglas said Tuesday his office has received many calls from people worried that the state Fish & Wildlife Department might kill Pete, a docile moose living on an elk farm in Irasburg, and has asked the department's top official to spare Pete's life if possible. 1 comment
For Pete's sake: Vermonter turns to Facebook to save ill-fated moose
Pete the Moose has more than 1,500 friends, from the Netherlands to Australia, and coast to coast here in the United States - all hoping to stop Vermont Fish & Wildlife officials from killing the increasingly famous moose living on an elk farm in Irasburg. 1 comment
A teenager received minor injuries Wednesday evening when she was struck by the mirror of a passing van as she and two friends walked along Lake Region Road in Irasburg. Comment?
Van's mirror strikes Irasburg pedestrian
A teenager received minor injuries Wednesday evening when she was struck by the mirror of a passing van as she and two friends walked along Lake Region Road in Irasburg. Comment?
Man may be separated from the moose he loves
... him?" he told local news station WPTZ. Lawrence brought the young animal to his friend Doug Nelson's farm in nearby Irasburg, Vt., and now 15 months later, Pete the moose is thriving thanks to Lawrence's regular feedings of fruits, bread and other ... Comment?
... after Lawrence in his pickup truck as he leaves the fenced-in elk hunting preserve where the moose now lives in Irasburg, near the Canadian border. "I feel that he and I have a bond that I think is unique and I think he's a bit confused as to just ... Comment?
... after Lawrence in his pickup truck as he leaves the fenced-in elk hunting preserve where the moose now lives in Irasburg, near the Canadian border. "I feel that he and I have a bond that I think is unique and I think he's a bit confused as to just ... Comment?