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Iowa woman pleads guilty after banking more than $328,000 in dead mother’s Social Security checks
Ella Mae Woods, 75, appeared in federal court in Burlington on Friday in connection with a decades-long scheme that followed the1994 death of her mother, a Brattleboro resident. Read the story on VTDigger here: Iowa woman pleads guilty after banking more than $328,000 in dead mother’s Social Security checks.
Former Vt. Bread Company building bought by Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (WCAX) - The former Vermont Bread Company building in Brattleboro has a new owner. The Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation bought the building that sits right in its backyard. Officials say the building is in great shape with utilities and infrastructure already in place and that demand for this...
Man awaiting trial in ex-girlfriend’s death found guilty of federal drug, firearms charges
Deven Moffitt was convicted of his three federal charges on Thursday. Read the story on VTDigger here: Man awaiting trial in ex-girlfriend’s death found guilty of federal drug, firearms charges.
We showed each other the way to die
Leslie Zucker is a certified professional life coach, a facilitator of a women's group, and a co-founder of Brattleboro Conscious Dance and ParaLabs, a collaborative experiment in awakening to our individual and collective potential. Maria Buscaglia, who died Nov. 14, 2023, at age 63, will be honored this month, on...
Woman dies in apparent lawnmower accident in Winchester, NH
A woman was killed when a lawnmower she was riding rolled over in an apparent accident on Sunday in Winchester, New Hampshire, police said. Investigators on Monday were still determining what happened in the incident about on Burt Hill Road, according to Winchester Police Chief David Rice. The woman was found by a family member, who called police shortly after 4 p.m.; there was no one around when the incident took place.
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