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WOODBURY – The select board had a full agenda at its May 27 meeting last week, noting that the long-awaited Act 250 hearing has been scheduled for a Swenson/Polycor Quarry…
EAST HARDWICK— Conditions started to dry out on Monday following the passage of a frontal boundary Sunday evening that brought widespread showers and thunderstorms. A spot shower or two was…
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MARSHFIELD – The Winooski River started jumping its banks, May 30, in Marshfield along Route 2. Roughly 15 miles northeast of Montpelier, flooded fields and submerged trees were observed by…
CRAFTSBURY – Before the Sterling College Graduation ceremony, May 16, chair of the Sterling Board of Trustees, Allison Hooper, said she thought it would be necessary to list the college…
AREA TOWNS – Vermont candidates for statewide and local legislative races had until Thursday, May 28. to file petitions declaring themselves as candidates for the primary election, scheduled on Tuesday,…
HARDWICK – Kristine McAllister, owner of the property hosting the Hardwick branch of the United States Post Office (USPS) at 52 Mill St., received approval from the Hardwick Select Board…








