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Chad Jacobs bundles up as he puts up Christmas lights at the Revolution shop in downtown White River Junction on Wednesday morning. ...

 

SPRINGFIELD -- The 16th annual Festival of Trees, the town's major fundraising effort for downtown beautification efforts, is set for Friday in the Masonic Hall on Main Street. ... - By SUSAN SMALLH...

 

MANCHESTER -- After more than an hour of discussion at Tuesday's meeting, the Select Board voted to take no position on a proposal to keep a wind measurement tower on Little Equinox for two more years...

 

MONTPELIER -- The trust fund that will pay for the eventual shut down and cleanup of Vermont Yankee nuclear plant lost another $33 million last month, bringing the once flush $440 million fund down to...

 

WINDSOR -- "The Block," once a blight upon the community and magnet for criminal activity, is well on its way to revitalization and rebirth. ... - By JOSH O'GORMAN Herald Staff

 

Vermont State Police were back at the scene of a suspicious death this morning on College Street in Poultney. A body was removed from the cellar shortly before 2 p.m. today. ...

 

BENNINGTON -- Southern Vermont College President Karen Gross will speak tonight at the Unitarian Meetinghouse on School Street about what she believes is viewed as the unspeakable: money. ... - By PA...

 

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION -- A Reading man who spent the last four months a fugitive from justice denied charges Monday related to his alleged escape. ... - By JOSH O'GORMAN Herald Staff

 

BRATTLEBORO -- A licensed day-care provider pleaded innocent Monday to charges that she locked four children -- two infants and two toddlers -- in a garden shed last month to avoid state inspectors......

 

VERNON -- A special inspection team from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission failed to find five degraded support columns in the only safety-related cell in Vermont Yankee's cooling towers because... .....

 
 

News for Rutland County Vermont from RutlandHerald.com

College of St. Joseph's effort to prove to the Public Works Committee that three of its campus buildings have never incurred water and sewer fees as a quid pro quo for a lien granted to the city fell ...

 

A cryptic comment made to a friend of a man facing a murder charge is the only explanation on record for the beating death of Linda Wiggin, according to a police affidavit released Wednesday. ... - B...

 

A Killington lawyer who sometimes sits as a traffic court judge in Vermont is set to go to trial Thursday on charges, including three felonies, after allegedly lying to police about his role in a cras...

 

By 2011, the total number of students attending Rutland City Public Schools will decrease by 43, early enrollment projections released last week by Superintendent Mary Moran showed. ... - By CRISTINA...

 

Growing up, David Wolk's parents instilled in him a sense of community service and the importance of giving back that the Rutland native and president of Castleton State College has applied throughout...

 

Attention shoppers: When you reach the checkout line on Friday, Sustainable Rutland would like you to stop and think before taking that plastic bag. ... - By STEPHANIE M. PETERS Herald Staff

 

School administrators have reduced the amount of money allocated for the Rutland City School District's five-year capital improvement and maintenance plan this year by more than $200,000. ... - By CR...

 

An environmental impact statement has concluded that a $34 million rail spur under Route 7 is the preferred route to alleviate much of Omya's truck traffic between the company's Middlebury quarry and ...

 

Linda Wiggin's home says a lot about her. ... - By BRENT CURTIS Herald Staff

 

A former city employee twice fired by Treasurer Wendy Wilton has filed a civil lawsuit in federal court against Wilton, Mayor Christopher Louras and Rutland City, alleging a list of grievances includi...

 
 
 

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