A 47-year-old Barre woman pleaded innocent to domestic assault and unlawful restraint on Wednesday for allegedly hitting another woman and handcuffing her to a bed.
Rep. Paul Poirier isn't holding his breath waiting for health care reform to come down from Washington, D.C. Poirier, a Barre City independent, has spent the past several months talking to people about health care reform and his idea that Vermont could launch its own public option health insurance as a way to reduce costs and insure more people.
The City and the Town of Barre won't be seeing each other in court after all. Nearly two years after the town slapped the city with a lawsuit alleging the community failed to live up to its end of a 33-year-old water agreement, and that it had chronically misused some funds raised through local water rates, both sides reached an out-of-court ...
A former Northfield village trustee and frequent political candidate was arrested on Friday on two criminal charges after he allegedly hit a traffic flagger with his pickup truck in Northfield.
An employee at a bank branch in Berlin and his girlfriend have been cited to appear in court to face felony charges of embezzlement for allegedly diverting thousands of dollars from an out-of-state bank account into a local account.
A Montpelier woman was arrested for allegedly driving with a suspended license and stealing license plates from other vehicles, according to the Berlin Police Department.
An accommodating selectboard enthusiastically approved a tax stabilization request that will aid a Barre-based capacitor manufacturer's federally funded expansion plans in Wilson Industrial Park.
Police have arrested three Washington County men in the last week for several violent attacks over the previous five months in Barre, including a vicious beating last summer that left a Barre man with what a doctor called a "severe brain injury." Sean Clark, 39, of Barre was arrested on Friday for his alleged role in the beating of 27-year-old Sean ...
Over 250 Vermont communities are sending their loved ones to Afghanistan. The Vermont National Guard released the hometowns of the 1,210 Task Force Phoenix troops who are preparing to spend at least a year overseas.
Hundreds of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, veterans and their family members from around the state flocked to downtown Barre on Saturday and paraded down Main Street to say thank you to the men and women who have donned military uniforms and served the United States of America.
Ah, stick season, that wonderful time of year when the ground is as bare as the trees, the temperature begins to drop precipitously, and the only excited people around these parts are anxious hunters champing at the bit.