Jun 6, 2008 | Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Montpelier close to hiring firm to conduct citywide reappraisal
City officials have narrowed their search down to two companies to perform a city reappraisal.
Shamy: To you it's a sewer pipe. To them, it's Godsend
Roxbury and Granville are two of my favorite little towns up there...I used to love going to the fishery there in Roxbury and...well, Granville Gulf is my second favorite place in all of Vermont . via Burlington Free Press
Central Vermont Medical Center, Berlin
A son, Michael Joseph Burnell, was born on March 3, 2008, to Christina Burnell of Roxbury. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
The following local residents were named to the dean's list for the fall 2007 semester at St. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Montpelier names new city assessor
“The committee really liked him”
For the first time since the Dec. 31 departure of Caroline Lockyer, the Capital City has a new assessor. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Labor spat doesn't affect pupils
Letter To the Editor: As a taxpaying resident, teacher and parent, I found Chris Rogers' recent letter to the editor to be a disturbing misrepresentation of the facts. via Daily Record
Roxbury preps for $19K superintendent hunt
“I am sure we have a lot of qualified candidates here in the state of New Jersey”
ROXBURY -- A representative from the Illinois-based firm hired by the school board to find a new superintendent will explain to the public on Wednesday how the search will be conducted, along with its ... via Daily Record
“There was a salt lick holder but no salt, and no manger for hay or any sign of a container for grain or water”
A Roxbury man was put on probation for 18 months, ordered to complete reparative justice and prohibited from possessing or caring for livestock while on probation in a plea deal reached in an animal cruelty ... via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Gifford Medical Center, Randolph
A daughter, Hanna Rose Manning, was born Dec. 16, 2007, to Richard Manning and Kim Davis of Randolph. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Gun accidently goes off, injures man in Roxbury
A man was slightly injured last week after his uncle accidentally discharged his rifle while trying to unload it, said Vermont State Police. via Burlington Free Press
Police investigate accidental shooting
Vermont State Police reported Wednesday that no charges will be filed against a 47-year-old Roxbury man who apparently shot another man by accident last week. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Sugarbush Festival of Lights contest announced
The Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce and Sugarbush Resort announce the Third Annual Festival of Lights -- a holiday lights decorating contest. via The Valley Reporter
Pioneering filmmaker Pincus returns to field
“I was very excited about the prospect of helping him do that”
The story sounds like fiction from a screenwriter's imagination: Groundbreaking filmmaker abandons his career to protect his family from a madman, reinvents himself as a farmer in a remote Vermont village, ... via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Gifford Medical Center, Randolph
A son, Cameron Floyd Edmunds, was born Oct. 18, 2007, to Brent and Jenna Edmunds of Roxbury. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Northfield teens face more charges
Two of the three teens charged in connection with the theft of a rifle from a Roxbury home earlier this month were found to be involved in two different burglaries, according to police. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Northfield teens charged with burglary
Three 17-year-olds from Northfield have been charged in connection with the burglary of a residence in Roxbury last week, said Vermont State Police. via BurlingtonFreePress.com
Nurse pleads guilty to drug diversion
Karin Johnson, 56, of Roxbury pleaded guilty last week in Vermont District Court to two misdemeanor charges of possessing narcotics, according to a news release from the Vermont Attorney General's Office. via Burlington Free Press
Board OKs resignation of Roxbury school chief
“Dennis always knows the right thing to do under any circumstances.”
ROXBURY -- The school board on Monday night voted unanimously to accept the resignation of schools Superintendent Dennis Mack, who announced that he will retire at the end of the school year. via Daily Record