State leaders are remembering the late Richard Mazza, who died over the weekend at the age of 84 having spent 42 years in the State House, first as a House representative then as a Senator for…
WEST RUTLAND — Those who came out to honor fallen soldiers Monday and later stopped by the American Legion Post 87 got to learn about The Four Chaplains and Vermont’s connection to one of them.
SALISBURY — Vermont State Police have determined the death of a woman at a campground to be non-suspicious. According to a state police press release, Middlebury Rescue and VSP responded to Ka…
A few months ago, Nate Wright and Lisa Fennimore Wright, the chefs and owners of Marble Valley Kitchen Deli & Catering at 22 Killington Ave., shared a “State of the Kitchen Address” on Fac…
CLARENDON — Police said a Rutland woman crashed a car into a church on Sunday.
Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed two bills this week, and is expected to veto at least one more.
Arguments on the road diet paused long enough at this week’s Board of Aldermen meeting for a lesson on the logistics of replacing firetrucks.
GIRLS RESULTS
GIRLS RESULTS
PROCTOR — What is that they used to say about former major leaguer Smokey Burgess? He could get out of a sick bed on Christmas eve and hit a line drive.
Rutland starting pitcher Sam Arnold didn’t make many mistake pitches in Saturday’s baseball contest against Division I powerhouse CVU, but for the one he did leave over the plate, the Redhawks…
PROCTOR — The Proctor baseball team got revenge for an earlier defeat, topping rival West Rutland 5-2 on Saturday.
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Recently, the Rutland Health Foundation at Rutland Regional launched the Scanning for a Brig…
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When my wife and I were married, back in 1959, our prospects were so grim that the priest to…
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