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Vermont police spending dropped slightly, report shows
Aug 4

Aug 4 Vermont police spending dropped slightly, report shows

Jennie Mull
Latest Stories

Vermont police budgets in about half of all towns and cities dropped slightly during the most recent budget cycle, according to a new report from the University of Vermont’s Center for Research on Vermont.

National Night Out return this Tuesday with a bang. Here's what you need to know.
Aug 4

Aug 4 National Night Out return this Tuesday with a bang. Here's what you need to know.

Joia Putnoi
Community, Latest Stories

The Essex Police Department will soon host its annual National Night Out, a community-building event that usually looks like a block party, but after a year’s hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be larger than in years past.

Aug 2
Aug 2 Board adopts lake road speed policy

Meg Trogolo
Latest Stories

FAIRLEE—The Fairlee Selectboard voted to enforce a zero tolerance policy for speed infractions on Lake Morey Road on July 19.

Park goes dark after light controls are vandalized
Aug 2

Aug 2 Park goes dark after light controls are vandalized

Vermont Wire

Town officials are looking for the public’s help regarding recent vandalism at Anderson Field that will mean no lighted tennis or volleyball areas for a while.

Home stretch: Main Street Construction nears completion
Aug 2

Aug 2 Home stretch: Main Street Construction nears completion

Vermont Wire
Latest Stories

After three summers of heavy-duty construction, the $21 million Main Street project enters its final phase next week as paving the final layer of the entire project is set to start on Monday.

Jul 30
Jul 30 Repairs underway after apartment fire

Meg Trogolo
Latest Stories

BRADFORD—Weeks after an apartment fire in Bradford, the building is under repair and some of its residents have returned. The fire occurred on the morning of May 28 at the corner of South Main Street and Cobblestone Alley. No one was injured, but a family of four was displaced.

Retired Williston doctor on the bike ride of a lifetime
Jul 27

Jul 27 Retired Williston doctor on the bike ride of a lifetime

Douglas Phinney
Latest Stories, Community

In April of this year, Scott Luria, a retired physician from Williston, began an epic journey. He set out on his bike with two goals in mind: to ride across the country and to visit the high point of each state along the way.

Jul 26
Jul 26 Health Center talks derail PC meeting once again

Nick Bishop
Latest Stories, Planning Commission

The Planning Commission meeting on the 15th was supposed to cover a proposed sketch plan, but once again got sidetracked with talks of the proposed Charlotte Family Health Center.

Hinesburg’s weekly Concerts in the Park are back in motion
Jul 26

Jul 26 Hinesburg’s weekly Concerts in the Park are back in motion

Joia Putnoi
Latest Stories, Community

The community gathered behind the Hinesburg Community School to enjoy some live music for the first time since the pandemic Wednesday, July 14.

Major housing development proposed on Mechanicsville Road
Jul 26

Jul 26 Major housing development proposed on Mechanicsville Road

Joia Putnoi
Latest Stories, Planning Commission

A plan for one of Hinesburg’s largest-ever housing development projects will begin to make its way through a years-long vetting process.

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