August 27, 2009 RSS feed / News

Eighth Annual 9-11 Parade and Remembrance Set

Another quick, busy and full year! Now it is time to Remember. How do you remember September 11, 2001? It is time to put those remembrances into action. More...

Casting Call For SNAFU Will Be At The Library

If you are you interested in working in the theater as an artist (acting, directing, costume design, makeup), technician (set construction, crew, lighting, sound), or administrator (public relations, accounting, house management) then you may want More...

Wilkins Harley Is Helping Veterans

So many veterans feel confused about benefits and services they've earned. There's so much to know...and so many changes from one year to the next. That's why the nonprofit D-A-V and the Harley-Davidson Foundation have teamed up to offer help. More...

New Norwich Dorm Comes In $1 Million Under Budget, Receives Green Award

Norwich University officials have announced the opening of South Hall, a newly constructed residence hall anticipated to receive Gold-level LEED certification. More...

$1,200 Water Bill For Real

A local family has been charged for using 56,000 gallons of water from February through May of this year. They were billed $1,200. More...

Norwich Welcomes Largest Freshman Class In 30 Years

Norwich University welcomed a record number of incoming students that are scholarship recipients of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). 121 students arrived last week prior to the rest of the incoming students. More...

Last Mile Ride Draws 180 Bike Riders, Makes $32,000 For Charity

RANDOLPH - The 2009 Last Mile Ride - Gifford Medical Center's fourth annual charity motorcycle ride - raised more than $32,000 for end-of-life care Saturday, when motorcyclists from around the state and beyond converged on the Randolph hospital. More...

Roxbury Selectboard Meeting

The Roxbury Selectboard met on Monday, August 17 and discussed a variety of issues, including the current condition of town roads, the status of the tax sale, negotiations with the union, water quality concerns and a future railroad crossing at Thu More...

Military Officers Form Association Here and Honor Bill Cleland

There is now a new chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) in Central Vermont (MOACV). At their initial meeting, they honored former Northfield resident, Col. More...

Chris Peloquin Challenges News But Refuses Interview

On the morning after the News came out on the stands last Wednesday, Chris Peloquin called the paper to speak to reporter Rob Wills. He said that there were inaccuracies in the article printed in the News in the August 20, 2009 edition. More...

Man Charged With Assault On Girlfriend

State Police have reported that a Williamstown man committed an assault on his girl friend at 1126 Lambert Road last week. More...

Ed Rensi, Former McDonalds CEO To Speak At Norwich On September 2

Ed Rensi the former CEO of McDonalds will be speaking at Norwich University in the Dole Auditorium on Wednesday, September 2 at 7 p.m. More...