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By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTFORD — The town has tapped a veteran officer from within its own ranks to serve as its new police chief.
By AUDITI GUHA
More than 100 people have signed a petition calling for the resignation or removal of Sherry Sousa, the superintendent of the Mountain Views Supervisory Union, in the wake of a VTDigger story last month about persistent racial harassment a 13-year-old Black student faced at Woodstock Union Middle and High School.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
NORWICH — Town Meeting voters will be asked whether to allow Vermonters who don’t live in Norwich to be elected or appointed to some town offices and boards.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTFORD — A committee tasked with honoring veterans and first responders is reconsidering its vetting process after its selection of a veteran who was later convicted of embezzlement came under scrutiny during a Selectboard meeting last week.
CORINTH — The Vermont Division for Historic Preservation and the Vermont Advisory Council on Historic Preservation awarded two Upper Valley communities $20,000 historic preservation grants.
By MARION UMPLEBY
A few weeks ago, Hartford High School senior Macy Bettwieser traveled to New York City with her family and music teachers to compete in the final round of Broadway World’s Next On Stage competition.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
WINDSOR — As director of the Windsor Public Library, Barbara Ball is always looking for ways to build a stronger community.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
BROWNSVILLE — Glenn Seward was a West Windsor Selectboard member when Ascutney Mountain Resort closed in 2010 due to financial problems and unsuccessful efforts by the owners, MFW Associates, to find a buyer.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
NORWICH — After weeks of debate, a divided Selectboard approved a general fund budget proposal of $6.7 million for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
WEST WINDSOR — Shortly after the West Windsor Selectboard approved a new short-term rental ordinance in September, Anne Yates got to work collecting signatures to repeal it.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Film festivals with a political bent often risk falling prey to what Samantha Davidson Green, executive director of Junction Arts & Media, calls “the doom and gloom festival dilemma,” wherein audiences leave the theater feeling more hopeless than when they entered.
By YARDAIN AMRON
Authorities now believe the disappearance of a Bradford man last month was “suspicious” and could be related to a crime, Vermont State Police said in a press release Tuesday night.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTLAND — Town Meeting voters next month will decide whether to allow the town to put the long shuttered North Hartland School building up for sale.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
BRADFORD, Vt. — During a recent Upper Valley stop, U.S. Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., described the scene in Washington as “chaotic” since the Trump administration took over two weeks ago.
By MARION UMPLEBY
SOUTH STRAFFORD — Ever since husband-and-wife owners Melvin and Sue Coburn announced their plans to retire in 2022, the fate of Coburns’ General Store has hung in the balance.
CORINTH — A 68-year-old Corinth man died in a single-car crash on Friday, according to Vermont State Police.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
WOODSTOCK — The Mountain Views school board has named the Woodstock Union Middle and High Schools’ interim principal to the permanent post.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
HARTLAND — Gary Trachier was a Hartford High sophomore and a member of the cross country ski team in 1974 when he and two teammates were looking for places to train.
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