- Rutland Job Losses
Rutland County is bleeding jobs. Area manufacturers have laid off more than 300 workers over the past 6 months.
- Another chance? : Sudbury might vote once again on school merger
Less than a month after voters in Sudbury turned down a proposal to form a joint school with two neighboring towns by a slim margin, the committee who planned the merger is alive and well with a new idea - have ...
- Spur deserves support
The environmental impact study giving the green light to a long-awaited rail connection between the mail line up the western side of the state and Omya's Middlebury quarry is welcome news.
- Man Charged With Killing Woman, Burying Body
David Denny, 41, is charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of his girlfriend Linda Wiggin, 49, of Poultney.
- Stove fire robs family of home
Firefighters were busy Tuesday afternoon. The Brandon Volunteer Fire Department responded to a fire in Forest Dale that left a family of three homeless and a less severe chimney fire on Church Street.
- Police continue probe in death of college teacher
The boyfriend of Castleton State College instructor Linda Wiggin sought as a "person of interest" in her death was arrested Tuesday on an unrelated charge.
- Builder sees opportunity in shrunken marketplace
In a year marked by the loss of manufacturing companies, Brandon is finally picking up a new one.
- Motor Vehicle Crash
Date: 11/6/2008 Time: 0857 HRS. Location: TOWN HILL RD., NEW HAVEN, VT Investigating Trooper: S/T JOHN YOUNG Operator #1 Name: ROBERT BAILEY Address: BRANDON, VT Vehicle Type: SMALL BUS Injuries: SERIOUS ...
- Passenger van crashes in New Haven
The driver and several passengers in a Counseling Service of Addison County van were injured in a crash on Town Hill Road Thursday morning, according to State Police in Middlebury.
- Brandon man accused of DUI, leaving the scene of an accident
RUTLAND -- A 24-year-old man from Brandon is facing charges for allegedly driving into parked cars, then fleeing the scene early this morning, said Vermont State Police.
- New life yet for old Tubbs Douglas: Factory might house biomass plant
The Vermont Tubbs property could find new life as a power plant, Gov. James Douglas said Thursday.
- Brandon names zoning official
After a year, the town has a zoning administrator again. Tina Wiles will take the reins from acting zoning administrator Charles Jakiela.
- State Officials Rake in Errant Leaf People
And then they came for the Leaf People. Last Friday, state agents hauled off about 20 of the colorful figures known as Leaf People that have lined U.S. Route 7 in Shelburne for most of the past 20 autumns.
- vt.Buzz: That mileage controversy
In today's story about the campaign travel expense squabble in the governor's race, I reported that I found $9,867.39 in reimbursements Howard Dean made to the state over five elections.
- Obama Winning Vermont Voters
Burlington, Vermont - October 27, 2008 Hit the streets and it's clear who many Vermonters like for President.
- A look inside 'The Golden Cage'
On a recent school day, while Chris Urban was teaching Spanish to students at Champlain Valley Union High School, his cell phone collected messages.
- AOT predicts 20-year shortfall in billions
The Vermont Agency of Transportation projects a 20-year revenue shortfall of $4 billion to $8 billion, depending on inflation.
- Group campaigns for Brandon kids' club
If they can get another $100,000 or so by January, a local group hopes to open a Boys & Girls Club in Brandon in April.
- B. Amore Heads, Hands & Hearts, Gallery in-the-Field, Brandon
Vermont sculptor B. Amore typically combines ingredients as enduring as bronze and stone, but she also creates installations and assemblages that appear to be meditations on past lives.