Yesterday | Bellows Falls Town Crier
Fire in Marlboro leaves family homeless
Authorities responded to a fire that destroyed a Marlboro residence Friday morning and left a mother and four children homeless.
Friday | Rutland Herald
CVPS plans $500,000 for renewable energy projects
Central Vermont Public Service Corp. is hoping to build on the success of its Cow Power program with a $500,000 plan to fund several renewable energy projects, including a solar project in Rutland Town.
CVPS launches largest fuel-help campaign
It's the time of year when Vermonters are trying to stay cool but Central Vermont Public Service Corp.
Emergency Heating Aid Program Starts Early
Central Vermont Public Service, which has run an emergency home heating aid program for more than 20 years, said today it's starting the program five months early this year in anticipation of a "grave ...
Line Crew Deals With Power Outage
A storm front that blew through the region Sunday prompted flood watches in some areas of the Adirondacks and the Champlain Valley.
Program will help CVPS reduce peak power loads
The New England power grid is organized in a way that prepares it for peak demands.
Duke Energy acquiring Catamount Energy Corp.
Duke Energy is expanding its wind energy portfolio with the acquisition of Rutland-based Catamount Energy Corp.
Relay to raise funds for cancer cure
Vermonters will take strides on Saturday to raise money for the American Cancer Society in Rutland and Bennington.
Dramatic storm leaves trail of damage
Residents across Vermont quickly geared up when the National Weather Service in Burlington issued a statewide tornado watch from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
Ospreys produce first offspring at Leffert's Pond
Five years after a new home was built for them at Leffert's Pond, a pair of ospreys have produced what might be the first chick - or chicks - ever hatched there, Central Vermont Public Service officials said ...
Kenny McNeill, an eighth-grade student at Rutland Town School, sat in the first hybrid utility bucket truck in New England and looked ahead.
CVPS to celebrate award with free tree giveaway
“Where I live in Rutland Town, our neighbors have three fully grown crab apples, and we routinely watch deer stand on their back legs eating crab apples”
During the next two weeks, Central Vermont Public Service will be giving away 5,000 18-inch crab apple saplings to celebrate receiving national recognition of its forestry program. via Rutland Herald
CVPS rolls out New England's first hybrid bucket truck
“We're eager for that future, a future with fewer emissions and lower costs for customers.”
Central Vermont Public Service today unveiled the first hybrid bucket truck in New England in an effort to study and expand reliance on high-efficiency hybrid and plug-in vehicles. via Burlington Free Press
RUTLAND - Central Vermont Public Service has received national honors for its forestry management practices - and is celebrating the award by giving away 5,000 free trees, CVPS officials said today. via BurlingtonFreePress.com
While I thank the editors for their kind words about efforts at Central Vermont Public Service to plan for Vermont's energy future, I'm writing to correct several important, inaccurate inferences in your ... via The Brattleboro Reformer
“This caused extensive damage inside the substation.”
A power outagestruckBennington Wednesday, leaving, at its height, 2,000 homes and businesses without electricity for several hours. via The Bennington Banner
CVPS chief: Vt. at energy 'crossroads'
“We're working with regulators, legislators and other interested parties who have to help us replace 80 percent of our power supply which we lose between 2012 and 2016.”
CVPS president Robert H. Young presents his state of the company report to shareholders during annual meeting Tuesday. via Rutland Herald
Central Vermont Public Service Declares Preferred Stock Dividend
Comtex RUTLAND, Vt., May 06, 2008 ----On May 6, 2008, the board of directors of Central Vermont Public Service declared dividends on the outstanding preferred stock, $100 par value, of $1.04 per share on the ... via Fox News
Vandals damage CVPS property in Milton
Milton police say they are investigating several incidents of vandalism to property owned by Central Vermont Public Service's hydroelectric power station on Ritchie Avenue. via Burlington Free Press
Downtown power KO'd for two hours
A failed lightning arrester at the entrance to the Marble Valley Transportation Center in downtown Rutland caused about a two-hour power outage to 18 structures including the state offices in the Asa Bloomer ... via Rutland Herald