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The Vermont State Police are investigating an on-going series of car breaks that have been occurring during the past several months at the Mount Philo State Park & other parking areas & designated access areas for hiking in the Town of Charlotte.
CVU buzzes with renewable energy
Despite cool temperatures and sunshine filtered through milky clouds, Warren Colomb knew there was a good chance he could get his solar-powered water pump working.
Local art teachers save the Charlotte Artistans Sale
When Jill Kleinman heard that the annual Charlotte Artisans Sale might not happen this year she recruited Alice Trageser to help her coordinate the eighth annual event to support the Charlotte Senior Center.
Bridge options: Temporary ferry, new bridge
Transportation officials in New York and Vermont are monitoring the rapidly moving target of planning for a temporary ferry at the Lake Champlain Bridge, razing and rebuilding the span, and making sure the region's crippled commuter network works as well as possible under the circumstances.
It's all about the chase for Green Mountain Hounds
Green Mountain Hounds meet for a fox hunt at Cottonwood Stables in Colchester Oct.
Charlotte School Board to hold forum on co-principals
The Charlotte Central School Board will hold a public forum in the school library at 7 p.m. Thursday to gather information from community members about the qualities and skills that will be needed by new school administrators.
Charlotte, Hinesburg residents vote on school bonds
Residents in Hinesburg and Charlotte consider school improvement bond votes today, and both towns are hoping to get in on federal stimulus dollars to help with the projects.
Ferry service free beginning Tuesday
In response to the recent Champlain Bridge closure, New York Gov. David A. Paterson and Vermont Gov.
Barbara Glade of Shelburne rolls up her sleeve before receiving her annual flu vaccine administered by the Visiting Nurse Association at the Charlotte Senior Center last week.
Susan Hardin, 65, of Williston receives her annual flu vaccine through the Visiting Nurse Association at the Charlotte Senior Center on Wednesday.
Williston students take trip to pumpkin land
Allen Brook School kindergartners squeezed in tight around a 500 pound pumpkin painted up like Dracula.
Charlotte conservation request withdrawn
CHARLOTTE -- The Charlotte Land Trust last week withdrew its request to the Selectboard to allocate $60,000 from the town Conservation Fund to help conserve the 364-acre Raven Ridge project.
Heard Up North: tractors galore in East Charlotte, VT
Comment on this story MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2009 Tractors rule the road, temporarily, in East Charlotte.
Deana Novembrino of Williston and a crew from The Vermont Dietetic Association and dietetics students from the University of Vermont participated in Hike for Hunger 2009 at Mount Philo in Charlotte on Oct.
State police warn about vehicle break-ins
Vermont State Police are advising people against leaving valuables in unoccupied vehicles after reporting a rash of vehicle break-ins in Charlotte.
WILLISTON -- Laura Shea, daughter of Michael and Sarah Shea of Colchester, and Christopher Lafaille, son of Michael and Nicole Lafaille of Barre, were united in marriage May 23.
Underage Drinking Lands Boys in Trouble
Two teenagers turned up safe, but now they're facing underage drinking charges, after one was reported missing in Sunset Lake in Hinesburg.
News and views from the Mad River Valley :: Red Hen Bakery named CVEDC Small Business of the Year
The Red Hen Bakery was named Vermont Small Business of the Year by the Central Vermont Economic Development Corporation .
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