Vermont State Police say a Dover police officer fell asleep at the wheel of a police cruiser while on duty Tuesday, causing a two-vehicle accident that caused injuries to both drivers.
A Dover police officer fell asleep while driving on patrol last week, causing a collision that injured him and another driver, according to Vermont State Police in the Brattleboro barracks.
Police have identified the victim of a deadly crash in Windham County. State Police say 55-year-old Robert Saunders, of Vernon, was killed Friday when his pickup truck went off a curve on South Wardsboro Road in Newfane.
Andrew Reynolds, 18, of Brattleboro, appeared in Windham District Court Monday to answer to the charges of assault with a deadly weapon, reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct.
VEHICLE #1 OPERATOR: Pending Next of Kin Notification SEAT BELT? Yes DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 2007 Chevrolet Silverado pick up DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: Hood, Roof, Passenger Side INJURIES - OPERATOR #1 - Fatal HOSPITAL: Grace Cottage WEATHER: Overcast/cloudy ROAD COND: Mud SUMMARY OF CRASH: On 11/06/09 at approximately 0933 hours the Vermont State Police, ...
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES: English language classes for non-native speakers of English in Windham County are available for free at Vermont Adult Learning on Birge Street in Brattleboro.
There's a new sheriff's deputy in the Town of Newfane. Niagara County Sheriff's Deputy Justin Birmingham was introduced Tuesday as the new school resource officer in the Newfane School District.
The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center , in partnership with Vermont Public Television and Brattleboro Community Television, presents a free screening of "Between the Folds" , an acclaimed documentary film that explores the science, art, creativity, and ingenuity of many of the world's best paper folders.
Before the children run off Halloween night to go trick-or-treating, why not roam around the county earlier in the day treating yourself to a look at the county's biggest trees? Windham County Forester Bill Guenther is back to lead a day-long tour to point out some of the largest trees in the region.
Vermont Voices 2009, in its ninth annual edition, will bring four Vermont authors to Chester on four Sundays in November, and it is a delightful mix -- a veteran mystery writer, a former governor and ambassador, an expert on Boswell and a Middlebury professor.
Marlboro Morris and Sword along with their musicians will perform their original sword dance and famous mummer's play on Saturday and Sunday at various locations in the area.