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Windsor man arrested as fugitive from justice in Hartland
HARTLAND — A Windsor man was apprehended late Sunday evening after a routine traffic stop revealed he was wanted in New Hampshire. Vermont State Police arrested Andrew L. Snide, 43, near 148 US Rte 5 after officers conducted a traffic stop at approximately 9:08 p.m. for a vehicle violation.
May Day dance party held in Hartland
Saturday, May 4 at 7 p.m.—HARTLAND—The Moonlighters Big Band and Hartland Council of the Arts will host a dance party at Damon Hall, 1 Quechee Road, Hartland. Amy and Jamie Orr, professional dance instructors, are providing an hour of dance lessons beginning at 7 p.m., music at 8 p.m. The instruction is included in the price of admission, which is $15 for music listening only, $20 for dance participants. Both levels of admission include free refreshments.
Hartland Garden Club told to relocate annual plant sale from Damon Hall
The Hartland Garden Club (HGC) has run an annual plant sale for 25 years in front of Damon Hall, but new town manager John Broker-Campbell notified HGC president Dan Talbot the sale could not take place at Damon Hall on May 18 as planned. He cited a 1995 town “Vendors...
Bradford man arrested on multiple warrants including grand larceny
BRADFORD — Vermont State Police arrested a Hartland man on eight warrants ranging from petty larceny to grand larceny, officials said Tuesday. David Gilmore, 46, was apprehended on April 30 at 2:30 p.m. on Waits River Road after police discovered he had two active arrest warrants. According to authorities,...
Mutiple people arrested during protest at Dartmouth College
HANOVER, N.H. — Hundreds of people gathered on the Dartmouth College green on Wednesday night to show their support for Palestine. The protest was peaceful as it began around 5 p.m., with chanting and spoken word from students. But once tents went up around 6:30 p.m. things began to...
Dartmouth grad students go on strike
HANOVER, N.H. (WCAX) - Graduate students who work at Dartmouth College hit the picket lines Wednesday demanding higher wages and better benefits. GOLD-UE represents about 800 teachers and researchers. They say they currently do not make a livable wage and will continue their strike as long as it takes, even if their peers on campus are directly impacted.
Dartmouth College students to form encampment to protest war in Gaza
HANOVER, N.H. — Students at Dartmouth College will form an encampment on Wednesday to protest the ongoing war Israel-Hamas conflict, according to a student advocacy group. The Dartmouth New Deal Coalition announced that it would set up an anti-war encampment on Wednesday evening around 6:30 p.m. in solidarity with the dozens of other protest movements happening at universities across the region.
Last dairy farm in Hartford sells off its herd
HARTFORD, Vt. (WCAX) - The Miller Farm in Hartford, with sweeping views of the Upper Valley, has been farmed for generations. Over that time, a good portion was dedicated to dairy, but the dairy cows are no longer there. “Farming in a way was what I wanted to do and...
Campus encampments live updates: Protests yield mass arrests
2:32 a.m. — Ninety students arrested, Hanover Police announces. At 1:30 a.m., the Hanover Police Department announced that 90 people were arrested during the protests. Individuals were arrested for “multiple offenses” — including criminal trespass and resisting arrest — and included both Dartmouth students and non-Dartmouth students, according to the media release.
Sharon man arrested for DUI, speeding 114 mph on I-91
ROCKINGHAM — A Sharon man was arrested early Sunday morning for multiple violations including DUI and excessive speeding on Interstate 91, according to Vermont State Police. Troopers pulled over a vehicle driven by 20-year-old Sean Kelly after clocking it at 114 mph in a 65 mph zone around 12:14 a.m. Kelly, along with three juvenile passengers, were in the vehicle at the time of the stop.
Springfield Community Players to perform “The Unexpected Guest”
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Come join the Springfield Community Players for a spell of mystery and suspense as we kick off our 2024 season with the Agatha Christie classic “The Unexpected Guest.” A traveller runs his car into a ditch in South Wales. Seeking help at the nearest house, he stumbles across a dead body. It isn’t long before he discovers the apparent killer, but there’s much more to this seemingly simple murder, and everyone has secrets. Can you guess the solution before the play is over?
New plants available at Spring Plant Sale at Woodstock Union HS/MS Greenhouse
May 1-31—WOODSTOCK—The spring plant sale at the Woodstock Union HS/MS, 100 Amsden Way, Woodstock Greenhouse, will be open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on school days, with extended hours until 6 p.m. on Monday, May 6. Changes this year include sourcing all plants from a neonicotinoid-free nursery and...
Sununu calls campus protests '100% antisemitism'
CONCORD, N.H. — Gov. Chris Sununu said Wednesday that the state stands ready to respond if any situation on campus begins to escalate. His comments came as he blasted the protests against the war in Gaza as "100% pure antisemitism." Sununu said he believes many student protesters are being...
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