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-- A group of residents is trying to raise $2 million to buy Huntington Farm and run it as a recreation center for Strafford and surrounding communities.
It’s almost 5 p.m. at the Mine Safety Appliances plant in Newport and George has taken a lot of flack at work today. Now, he’s about to take a 9-millimeter bullet to the forehead.
ROCKINGHAM -- Ripples from the town's ongoing dispute with the owner of the Bellows Falls hydroelectric station are being felt all the way up the Connecticut River.
What is it about the Agenda of Affordability that resonates across party line, age group, gender and geographical region? I am not sure if I can answer that because it resonates for many different reasons for many very different people.
ST. JOHNSBURY -- Independent U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, looking to fill the seat vacated by retiring Sen. James Jeffords, said Monday he sought conscientious objector status from the Selective Service System in the 1960s.
SOUTH BURLINGTON -- As Jay Zaetz went house to house this summer, petition in one hand and pen in the other, he noticed something: Homeowners opened their doors and were happy, if not eager, to see him.
The amount prosecutors say a former Saginaw City Hall worker bilked from taxpayers is $14,000 larger than previously revealed, city officials claim.
Gov. Jim Douglas has made the creation of more and better-paying jobs a top priority, and his strategy is working. Since Douglas was sworn-in in January 2003, all over our state employers have added jobs and our economy is growing.
Amid all the anxious uncertainty over climate change, perhaps it's inevitable that many people in Vermont are still in the speculative, hand-wringing phase. No one has told them what it will cost to actually do something about the problem.
BELLOWS FALLS -- The Vermont Department of Health is re-evaluating its system to reach landlords in the village who may be violating the state's lead paint law after uncovering a number of problems with its program.

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