JAY — A road crew flagger was struck by a pickup truck Wednesday afternoon on Route 105 in Jay and sustained serious injuries, Vermont State Police said. Renee Orzolek, 49, of Craftsbury
NEWPORT — Four people were injured Friday morning in a two-car crash that caused one vehicle to roll over at the intersection of Short Bluff Road and Union Street, authorities said. At
MoreNEWPORT — A Newport man faces felony charges after allegedly violating the terms of his furlough release and fleeing to Tennessee, authorities said. Tod West, 50, pleaded not guilty to a charge
MoreNEWPORT — A former substitute teacher in Lowell has been sentenced to 5 to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexual assault of a minor student. Jesse Waldenville, 44, of
MoreNEWPORT — The Sacred Heart Alumni Association (SHAA) has awarded scholarships to four local college students, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to supporting higher education in the community. Charli Kellaway of Derby, a
MoreBy Ken Wells FAIR HAVEN –– The Fair Haven Slaters scored three touchdowns in the second quarter enroute to a 34-6 victory over visiting North Country last Friday night. North Country jumped
MoreGLOVER — A West Glover woman was arrested early Saturday after allegedly firing multiple shots at a man’s vehicle during a dispute, according to Vermont State Police. At around 12:05 a.m. Sept.
MoreNEWPORT — The Memphremagog Arts Collaborative (MAC) hosted its annual Art in Bloom event on July 26-27, featuring a vibrant collaboration between local artists and the Four Seasons Garden Club. The two-day
MoreNORTH TROY — A federal grand jury has indicted Andy Soto, 32, of Jersey City, New Jersey, on multiple drug and weapons charges following his arrest in North Troy on July 24.
MoreNEWPORT — The Vermont Land Trust (VLT) has announced the opening of the lottery for the 2024 archery deer hunting season at Bluffside Farm. Interested hunters have until September 20 to submit
MoreDERBY LINE — The Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) is set to bring a unique musical experience to the Haskell Free Library & Opera House on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m. Led
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