Sep 10, 2009 | Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
If you're an animal lover, Saturday is your day. The Statehouse lawn will be the site of two big animal events this weekend.
Douglas says he's gotten many calls to save Vt. pet moose
Vermont Gov. James Douglas says he's been getting lots of calls from people worried that the state will kill a moose named Pete who was attacked by dogs and nursed back to health by a farmer.
Gov. James Douglas said Tuesday his office has received many calls from people worried that the state Fish & Wildlife Department might kill Pete, a docile moose living on an elk farm in Irasburg, and has asked the department's top official to spare Pete's life if possible.
A teenager received minor injuries Wednesday evening when she was struck by the mirror of a passing van as she and two friends walked along Lake Region Road in Irasburg.
Van's mirror strikes Irasburg pedestrian
A teenager received minor injuries Wednesday evening when she was struck by the mirror of a passing van as she and two friends walked along Lake Region Road in Irasburg.
Peter the Moose Moving to N.J.?
Peter the moose may be shipped out of state. The moose sparked controversy because the domesticated moose is living in Irasburg on an elk farm.
Officials: Moose nursed by man can't stay at farm
IRASBURG, Vermont - For the last year, David Lawrence has cared for a young moose named Pete that he nursed back to health after it was attacked by dogs and separated from its mother.
Farmer asks state to spare pet moose
IRASBURG - An Albany farmer wants the state to spare a yearling bull moose named Pete he nursed back to health that follows him around like a puppy and thinks the farmer is his father - or mother.
Earlier this week we brought you the story of Peter the Moose. He was rescued and raised by a man in Irasburg, but there's a problem; the state of Vermont does not allow people to own wild animals, so Peter the Moose has to go.
David Lawrence is calling a friend in for a snack. "There you come-- come on Peter." It doesn't take long for Peter to show up.
Former Postal Worker Pleads To Opening Mail
A former employee of the U.S. Postal Service is going to spend a year on probation after pleading guilty to a federal misdemeanor charge that she opened mail not addressed to her.
Former Postal Worker Gets Probation
A former postal worker received probation for stealing mail. Prosecutors say Crystal Perkins of Irasburg pleaded guilty to opening mail intended for other people and telling mail-order retailers she never received items that were in fact delivered.
Irasburg Teenager Charged With Stealing From Dad
An Irasburg teenager and three acquaintances are facing charges they stole $600 to $700 worth of coins from the boy's father.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
On June 6, 2009, Vermont State Troopers responded to a burglary in progress at Royer's Service Station, 4775 US Rte 5 in Irasburg, VT.
Teens apprehendedafter suspected burglary
A service-station owner broke up a burglary attempt at his Irasburg business early Saturday, leading to possible criminal charges against four teenagers, according to Vermont State Police.
The hills will be alive with the sound of music from June 29-July 3 when Interplay Jazz hosts a one-week residential workshop that includes master classes, jam sessions, films, yoga and performances - and all that jazz.
NEK woman charged over abandoned animals
An Irasburg woman says she's innocent of animal cruelty charges lodged after abandoned animals were found dead and dying at her home.
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