PLAINFIELD — The boil water notice has lifted for the village.
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The Vermont Senate rejected Zoie Saunders as the state’s new secretary of education in a 9-19 vote Tuesday morning.
BARRE — An East Granville woman is accused of attacking a family member with a tire iron.
The following is a sampling of calls to Barre City police in recent days:
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OXFORD, Maine — Jesse Switser’s ability to succeed in the early stages of the American Canadian-Tour’s Pine Tree State 125 wound up being a ticket to victory lane.
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