Burlington Free Press - Fri Nov 27
A committee of Vermont lawmakers is expected to get an update on corrections issues, including the impact of staff cuts on people the state has in custody.
Tales for all: Jennings and Ponder continue to satisfy audiences of...Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus - Thu Nov 26
Leanne Ponder and Tim Jennings have been regaling Vermont audiences with tales and music for nearly 20 years.
Judge proposes joint trial for Vt. dioceseRutland Herald - Thu Nov 26
A Vermont judge says she wants to explore the idea of conducting a joint trial for 15 of 27 clerical sexual-abuse cases against the state's Roman Catholic diocese.
Judge proposes joint trial for Vt dioceseWCAX-TV Burlington - Thu Nov 26
A Vermont judge says she wants to explore the idea of conducting a joint trial for 15 of 27 clerical sexual-abuse cases against the state's Roman Catholic diocese.
Emergency jobless benefits availableBurlingtonFreePress.com - Thu Nov 26
MONTPELIER -- The state Department of Labor has begun notifying people who may be eligible for additional emergency unemployment compensation authorized under the Workers Assistance Act signed by President Barack Obama this month.
Long Trail quietly seeks acquisitionsBarre-Montpelier Times-Argus - Wed Nov 25
The Long Trail Brewing Company is in quiet negotiations to purchase the Otter Creek and Wolaver's brands in a deal that will be finalized by the end of the year, according to several sources.
Vt. AG says Hardwick cop justified in car shootingWCAX-TV Burlington - Wed Nov 25
Two official investigations are concluding that a Hardwick police officer was justified when he fired his weapon at a car that was being driven toward him.
Governor Chooses Christmas TreeWCAX-TV Burlington - Wed Nov 25
Governor Jim Douglas walks through rows and rows of trees at the Gilbert Tree Farm looking for a couple beautiful balsams.
Vermont Master Storytellers Spin Out a New Collection of TalesSeven Days - Wed Nov 25
The King & the Thrush performance and CD release, Friday, November 27, 7 p.m., at the T.W. Wood Gallery in Montpelier.
Barre officials upset at comments on train planBurlington Free Press - Tue Nov 24
Some officials in the town and city of Barre are upset that Montpelier Mayor Mary Hooper discussed publicly a plan to increase the number of trains running through the Capital City.
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