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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,...
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.
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.
NPR show “1A” visits VT to discuss housing issues
The producers of the NPR program “1A” taped an episode of the program Wednesday night at Essex Cinemas in Essex Junction for possible future broadcast. The installment was centered around a panel discussion of Vermont housing issues, with live audience feedback. “The housing challenges that we’re facing in...
‘A very hard way to make a living’: Herd departs Hartford’s last remaining dairy farm
With the sale of the Millers’ herd, Windsor County is down to just 17 dairy operations, from 84 in 1997. Read the story on VTDigger here: ‘A very hard way to make a living’: Herd departs Hartford’s last remaining dairy farm.
Overdose-Prevention Site Bill Advances in the Vermont Senate
A bill that would pave the way for a facility to help people use illegal drugs more safely advanced in the Vermont Senate on Wednesday. H.72 was approved on second reading by a 21-8 vote, suggesting it would have sufficient Senate support to overcome a likely veto by Gov. Phil Scott. Supporters say they fully expect the House to also be able to muster the two-thirds majority required to make the bill become law over Scott’s objections.
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.
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