A Rutland Family Court judge ordered a first-of-its kind parent custody change Friday in a child-visitation dispute involving a Virginia woman and her former lesbian partner who lives in Fair Haven.
Andrew Stone said he didn't realize what a great place his hometown was. Since Stone, his wife and four children lost their home in a fire last week, he said the support has been overwhelming.
Firefighters from four towns managed to prevent flames from destroying a home on Lewis Road Tuesday afternoon, but the fire forced the family living in the double-wide trailer to find shelter elsewhere, Fire Chief David Winter said.
A man who allegedly carjacked a motorist at the Vermont Welcome Center on Route 4 Wednesday night was arrested about an hour later in New York, Fair Haven Police said.
A man who says his sons were bullied at Fair Haven Grade School plans to continue his legal battle against the administrators there he said did not do enough to protect his family.
Rahe Autry told a Rutland County judge last week that he never intended to hurt anyone - or even to be in Vermont - the night he and two other men violently seized a car from three people on Wheelerville Road.
College officials say problem no wrse than usual. By Brent Curtis Staff Writer - Published: September 16, 2009 CASTLETON - Police say they are dealing with more alcohol-related problems at the start of the college semester.
It's been about 15 months since the Rutland Redevelopment Authority's Tom Macaulay last publicly floated his plan to construct a fiber-optic municipal telecommunications network between Middlebury and Pittsfield, a project that largely stalled in the interim because of the economy.