- Gov. Douglas Pardons Lucky Turkey
There's one bird in Vermont who won't have to worry about being gobbled up on Thanksgiving Day.
- Milk Price Cap Taken Off Table
The Vermont Milk Commission is no longer considering a price cap on milk. The commission wanted to add a surcharge on a gallon of milk to be paid by processors and retailers, and give it to dairy farmers.
- Ax robbery suspect pleads guilty
Crime doesn't pay, especially this one. A Cabot man on Monday admitted to robbing a store in Woodbury last winter with the help of another man who was allegedly carrying an ax.
- Agri-Mark Seeks to Increase Dairy Waste Sprayed on Vermont Farmlands
Cabot Creamery has asked the state for permission to increase the amount of dairy waste it spreads on farm fields throughout central Vermont.
- Vermonters Vote in Force
"It's a historic election and it matters a lot and I wouldn't miss it for the world," said Lisa North, a Cabot resident voting for Barack Obama.
- Marshfield man cited for DUI after accident
A 19-year-old Marshfield man was arrested for driving under the influence following an accident Thursday night that sent his passenger to the hospital, police said.
- Vt. Man Gets Biggest Moose So Far In NH Hunt
A 69-year-old Vermont man bagged the biggest moose so far in New Hampshire's annual hunt.
- Sex-crime units in the works around Vt.
Since the death of 12-year-old Brooke Bennett - who authorities say was raped and killed by her uncle in June - establishing sex-crime special investigation units throughout the state has become a top priority ...
- Rachael Ray to feature local baker
A local baker's handmade cookies are scheduled to receive the Rachel Ray seal of approval on Friday.
- Clever Cleaver Brothers: Chicken Caesar Sub
Our zany celebrity chefs, the Clever Cleaver Brothers are back with another tailgatin' recipe.
- $2 million damage at cheese plant
A fire of undetermined origin that heavily damaged a warehouse at the Saputo Cheese USA plant Monday night remained under investigation Tuesday.
- Foliage watch: Update
From the official state of Vermont report: Sept. 30 MONTPELIER - Multiple stages of brilliant fall foliage are on display across Vermont, and state foresters predict that the Northeast Kingdom and areas of ...
- Energy-saving fair set for Saturday at Twinfield school
"Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it," quipped Mark Twain.
- Fort Dummer, on display
A longtime exhibit at the Brooks Memorial Library has now become a permanent fixture on the library's main floor.
- Vt. cheese, beer, sausage tent at Stowe festival
STOWE -- Craftproducers will launch a Vermont Cheese, Beer, and Sausage tasting and sampling tent at this fall's Stowe Foliage Arts Festival.
- Coalition works to patch up 'safety net'
More than 30 representatives of central Vermont nonprofits and government agencies gathered Wednesday afternoon to plan for what one member, quoting Sen.
- Oct. 2-Oct. 5
Sept. 29-Oct. 5 Seven Vermont villages invite visitors to celebrate rural life against a spectacular backdrop of orange, red and yellow leaves.
- Bigger and better : Plainfield's Health Center near ready for move into new wing
The "great migration" at The Health Center will take place nearly on schedule, despite a snowy winter that complicated construction.
- Blending cultures International students share experiences at Norwich
The best international food in Central Vermont is found in Cabot, jokes Jenifer Hasenfus, Norwich University's adviser for international students.