- Police: Arlington man's BAC three times legal limit
A 34-year-old Arlington man was arrested for DUI after he allegedly almost forced a police cruiser off the road.
- Partnership recognized by U.S. Forest Service
A Great Blue Heron flies above the Batten Kill in Arlington on Tuesday. Although the bird primarily eats fish, it is adaptable and willing to eat other animals as well, according to the Cornell Lab of ...
- 60 are laid off at NSK
NSK Steering Systems America has laid off 60 workers, about 12 percent of its staff, at its Shields Drive plant since October, according to a company official.
- On gifts and giving
Aswe approach the annual holiday gift-giving season I always get a little stuck.
- Fourth down and 25
Now that the election is behind us it is time for me to deliver an apology to the Vermont Agency of Transportation.
- Taxes are being paid, despite hard times
The economy is in turmoil and financial markets unsteady, but local municipal officials say an economic downturn has not prevented most residents from paying local property tax bills this year.
- Arlington Select Board meetings now broadcast on access TV
Local cable television station Greater Northshire Access Television began videotaping Arlington Select Board meetings on Monday and will be broadcasting them as part of its schedule of programming.
- Letters 14
I want to take a moment to thank those who voted for me and supported me in one way or another during my recent campaign for a seat in the Vermont House of Representatives.
- Bound Volumes
Mrs. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, famous author, whose career had extended over half a century, and who had written nearly 40 books, died on Sunday forenoon, November 9, at the age of 79 years at her home in the ...
- Select Board disagrees about fences
Select Board members disagreed on how to handle a pair of wooden fences that have been constructed on the property owned by Howard Kopelson and Maxine Kaplan.
- Eat for Heat' dinner held at Federated Church
All are welcome to the annual "Eat for Heat" spaghetti dinner hosted by the Mission Committee of the Federated Church of East Arlington on Saturday, Nov.
- Hostage drill proves AMHS is prepared
The Arlington Memorial High School was "evacuated" Monday morning as part of a hostage rescue drill that at times looked like the real thing.
- We need balance
I have known both of the candidates running for the Vermont House for a number of years and genuinely like both Linda Day McKeever and Cynthia Browning.
- Local Election Results
First-time Democratic candidate beat seven-term Republican incumbent by 5 votes Tuesday for a historically Republican seat in the state's House of Representatives.
- Man pleads not guilty to embezzlement
Richard Davis, 34, of South Road in East Arlington pleaded not guilty in Bennington District Court Wednesday to two counts of embezzlement.
- Bennington Democrats lead Senate race
With results yet to come from large towns like Pownal and Shaftsbury, the incumbent Democratic senators from Bennington County were leading the race Tuesday night.
- Browning keeps Arlington state House spot
Incumbent Rep. Cynthia Browning, D-Arlington, won re-election to the House in Bennington District 5 against Republican challenger Linda Day McKeever of Sunderland.
- 'Ghost hunter' looks to understand paranormal
For the past seven years, Steven Smith of Bennington has been stopping by local cemeteries with his camera and tape recorder.
- Guitarist Brett Grigsby will play in Arlington
Classical guitarist Brett Grigsby will give a concert on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 4 to 5:15 p.m. at the St.