Aug 31, 2009 | Burlington Free Press
Movers and shapers in the business community
Jason Busic, who earned his doctorate in Spanish literatures and culture from The Ohio State University in June 2009, has been named assistant professor of modern languages at St.
Volunteers sought for WRJ railroad festival
Volunteers are needed for the 17th annual Glory Days of the Railroad festival, which will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept.
Hartford may become the latest Vermont community to impose a local option tax. A proposal headed to the town select board would result in a one percent local tax on rooms, meals and alcohol sales, to be collected on top of the state taxes.
Vermont stores welcome tax holiday
MONTPELIER - Brad Borofsky hopes today's sales tax holiday will draw more buyers to his outfitters shop in search of kayaks, canoes and other high-end outdoor items.
Shots fired in driveway dispute: Police apprehend West Windsor man...
A driveway dispute nearly turned deadly after a man allegedly fired shots at his neighbor and led police on an all-night manhunt.
Hartford school plan faces a critical time
Though the Hartford School Board voted to consolidate district schools last week, the most difficult decisions might still lie ahead.
A Windsor man whose former employer said has a "jailhouse mentality" denied charges Tuesday he punched the head of a teenager who owed him $20. Wayne B. Keough, 31, pleaded innocent in White River Junction District Court to a misdemeanor charge of simple assault, which carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine.
A Windsor man whose former employer said has a "jailhouse mentality" denied charges Tuesday he punched the head of a teenager who owed him $20. Wayne B. Keough, 31, pleaded innocent in White River Junction District Court to a misdemeanor charge of simple assault, which carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine.