NEWPORT — An autopsy conducted on Wednesday afternoon confirmed the death of Kayla Wright, 29, from Derby, as a homicide, Vermont State Police reported. Wright’s body was discovered Tuesday in Troy, and
DERBY — Community National Bank (CNB) President and CEO Kathy Austin recently announced the promotions of five longtime employees to Senior Vice Presidents. Justin Bourgeois, Jennifer Daigle, Beth Morin, Kelly Paul, and
MoreWEST CHARLESTON — Gas prices and inflation are only the most recent struggle. Record-high car prices have persisted for over a year, leaving many people unable to afford safe and reliable vehicles.
MoreDERBY — A 43-year-old man from Newport has died due to injuries sustained during a motorcycle crash in Derby last month. The crash took place on Beebe Road at around 1:00 a.m.
MoreCOVENTRY — A 20-year-old woman from Newport Center was cited for stealing puppies from a home in Coventry. Authorities say the theft took place at a home on Nebelski Road on July
MoreNEWPORT — A local man has been charged in connection with a robbery at a convenience store last year. Eric Shatrau, 48, of North Troy, was arrested and charged with grand larceny,
MoreDERBY LINE — Creepy, kooky musical fun comes to the Haskell Opera House stage in Stanstead and Derby Line in August when Borderline Players present The Addams Family August 5-7 and 12-14.
MoreDERBY — Community National Bank was recently ranked as the number one bank in Vermont according to Forbes’ America’s Best Banks In Each State published June 21, 2022. Forbes teamed up with
MoreBROWNINGTON — The Amish community of Brownington will hold a benefit chicken dinner to help with medical bills for the care of a child in the community with major cardiac issues. The
MoreLYNDONVILLE — Dead River Company recently donated $5,000 to RuralEdge for their Homeownership Center programming, allowing RuralEdge to continue their significant programming to potential and current homeowners in Northeast Kingdom communities. RuralEdge
MoreNEWPORT — Gov. Phil Scott announced yesterday that $3.5 million in grants will fund nonprofits and businesses around Vermont, of which $232,468 will benefit the city of Newport. The money will go
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