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Civic Standard Tour & Discussion, April 28
Hardwick Police Department
HARDWICK – On April 24, Crystal Lee Davies, of Milton, was stopped on Vt. Rte. 15 in Hardwick. Davies was operating a vehicle without an interlock device, which is a requirement of her reinstated license. She was issued a citation to appear in Caledonia Superior Court, Criminal Division on May[Read More…]
Vermont State Police
CRAFTSBURY – The Vermont State Police Derby Barracks is currently conducting search operations in the area of Wild Branch Road and Vt. 14 for David Linck, of Craftsbury. Linck is a white man, approximately 5’8” and 140 to 150 lbs. with short white hair and was last seen wearing blue[Read More…]
Thrailkill Appointed as Caledonia County Sheriff
LYNDONVILLE – Governor Phil Scott has announced the appointment of Brandon Thrailkill of Lyndonville as Caledonia County Sheriff following the passing of former Sheriff James Hemond earlier this spring. “Brandon has a proven track record of public service in Caledonia County both as a law enforcement officer and as an[Read More…]
Fire Department Hosts Extrication Training
HARDWICK — Saturday, April 26, Hardwick Fire Department hosted vehicle extrication training for the 45-hour introductory school to fire service. Fire departments all had apparatus on hand to assist with the training. The course was developed around 15 years ago and is taught by volunteer instructors who put in countless hours developing and updating the[Read More…]
Cabot Fire Department
SCBA Training CABOT – On April 23, Cabot Fire Department members trained on how to use, clean and maintain SCBA’s (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus). The SCBA’s is considered by the department as one of the most important parts of equipment they have.
Walden Fire Department
Grass Fire, Structure Fire WALDEN – The Walden Fire Department, along with the Cabot Volunteer Fire Department was toned to respond to a large, out-of-control grass fire in Walden at 3:53 p.m. on April 24. Walden responded with the engine, UTV, and several firefighters. Upon on arrival, Cabot’s response was[Read More…]
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – Fifteen people used AWARE services between April 20 to April 27. The AWARE 24-hour hotline is (802) 472-6463. A non-profit established in 1984, AWARE serves Hardwick and the greater Hardwick area in preventing and healing the trauma of domestic and sexual violence. AWARE provides help during immediate crises, as well[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Media Log
April 20: Traffic Stop, S. Main St.; Medical, Maple St.; Traffic Stop, Wolcott St.; Traffic Stop, Wolcott St.; Traffic Stop, Wolcott St.; Found Property, Wolcott St.; Traffic Stop, Scott Road; Motor Vehicle Complaint, Elm St.; Odor Investigation, Highland Ave. April 21: Suspicious Event, Wolcott St.; VIN Verification, High St.; 911[Read More…]
2024 Employment Figures Released
HARDWICK – 2024 Employment in Northern Vermont outside the Burlington metropolitan area is estimated at 89,320, according to the Vermont Department of Labor. That approaches a 2018 employment estimate for 2030, which projected the area’s employment at 89,976. The mean hourly wage was $30.82, equating at an annual salary of[Read More…]
Schaper Encourages Digging Deep into Solid Waste
MORRISTOWN – Erika Schaper works for the Lamoille Regional Solid Waste Management District (LRSWMD). She helps deliver outreach and education across Lamoille County and the towns of Craftsbury and Worcester. She was a high school science teacher before working for LRSWMD and has a background in biology with a minor[Read More…]