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Vermont State Police
CABOT–On March 19 at approximately 10:19 a.m., Troopers of the Berlin Barracks received a report of an impaired driver in Cabot. While responding to the call, Troopers located a male overdosing on the side of Vt. Rte. 215. The male was identified as Arthur Smith, of Cabot. Investigation revealed he[Read More…]
Vermont State Police
Berlin Barracks, Missing Person Reported Safe MARSHFIELD – Vermont State Police are looking to make contact with Tara Fitzgerald (46) who was reported missing on 3/15/25 and subsequent investigation since then has not led to her being located. Fitzgerald was last seen on 03/10/2025 leaving her residence in Marshfield, VT.[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Media Log
March 17: Abandoned Vehicle, Stratton Road; Juvenile Problem, Hazen Union Drive; Information, E. Church St.; Assist – Agency, S. Main St.; Assist – Other, Wolcott St.; Assist – Other, Wolcott St.; TRO/FRO Service, W. Hill Road. March 18: Suspicious Event, S. Main St.; Directed Patrol, S. Main St.; Welfare Check,[Read More…]
Maple Open House Weekend
Bears Becoming Active, Advice and More
VERMONT — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department (F&W) has begun to receive reports of bears coming out of their dens as the weather warms. Bear incidents have been on the rise over the past several years. 2022 saw high numbers of bear homes break-ins, and two bear attacks. Officials[Read More…]
Woodbury Pie Breakfast
Canadian, Vermont Business Leaders Commiserate at Newport Roundtable
NEWPORT — Track Inc., a leading distributor of snow grooming equipment, straddles the U.S.-Canada border, so it doubly fears being caught in the middle of a trade war between the two nations. With offices in Newport and Richmond, Quebec, as well as one in Wisconsin, the company provides snowcats and[Read More…]
Annual Sugar on Snow Celebration
Mud Season Market
Remote WIC Appointments to Continue, Increasing Access
NORTHEAST KINGDOM — In a partnership with Vermont Information Technology Leaders (VITL), Women, Infants and Children (WIC) will now permanently offer remote appointments in order to ensure families can receive care regardless of transportation or distance. Remote services have been available since the pandemic, operating under special program waivers. A[Read More…]