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The Vermont Telephone Co. CEO who moved an ancient cemetery in Hartland to clear the way for a new home has received a wastewater permit for the site, but�
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Calais voters on Saturday again rejected a move to Australian ballot for funding requests from Montpelier’s Kellogg-Hubbard Library at a well-attended�
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Among the election news this week is this bit from Chittenden East Supervisory Union: a proposed school district merger has passed. For our Friday�
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The Selectboard and members of the police chief search committee Monday night revealed that Thetford had formally offered the position of police chief to�
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Keene, New Hampshire has been in the news lately, after parties the weekend of the annual Pumpkin Festival got out of hand.Riots in neighborhoods near the�
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Fair season is wrapping up in Vermont, but at the Addison County Fair and Field Days, organizers are trying to get to the bottom of a counterfeit ticket�
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The Burlington Free Press has told its employees that they’ll have to re-apply for their jobs in the next few weeks. That announcement was made by the�
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The Bennington Select Board has said yes to a controversial $5.5 million housing project. Keith Whitcomb has been following that story for the Bennington�
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Mayor John Hollar thinks the city’s parking requirements for businesses wishing to locate in the city are too onerous and may be discouraging development.�
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Toxic algae blooms are a chronic issue for Lake Champlain. But according to some, this year’s blooms are among the worst � and perhaps nowhere is it worse�