WCAX-TV Burlington - Fri Nov 27
We took the opportunity today to ask holiday shoppers to compare their financial circumstances this year compared with one year ago.
400 turkeys fill the billBurlingtonFreePress.com - Fri Nov 27
At 10:30 a.m., Tina Gibbo didn't know how many people were coming for dinner Thursday, but she thought 40 turkeys, 300 pounds of potatoes, 40 boxes of stuffing, 15 pounds of butter, five gallons of milk, along with untold cans of green beans and corn, cranberries, rolls and pies should suffice.
Nonprofit wish listsBurlingtonFreePress.com - Fri Nov 27
The listings below were compiled by the United Way of Chittenden County Volunteer Center.
One hurt, another stranded at Jonesville cliffBurlington Free Press - Thu Nov 26
Rescue crews are working to reach the second of two hikers stuck on a Jonesville cliff.
Someone's giving thanks for youBurlington Free Press - Thu Nov 26
Thanksgiving. Two words, "thanks" and "giving," joined together. One could rearrange the words and focus just on giving thanks.
Post a CommentBurlington Free Press - Thu Nov 26
Hitting the road today? Gas is more than 50 cents higher per gallon than last year.
Sears store opening in Williston next yearWilliston Observer - Wed Nov 25
A Sears Hometown store is scheduled to open on Harvest Lane in January. A Sears Hometown Store is scheduled to open early next year on Harvest Lane in the building once occupied by Hertz Rental Company.
CCTA rolls out charter changesWilliston Observer - Wed Nov 25
For years, the Chittenden County Transportation Authority has been on the pay-as-you-go plan, relying on area towns to approve funding for local bus service.
Williston mother guilty in sexual assaultBurlingtonFreePress.com - Wed Nov 25
The mother of a girl molested by Mark Hulett over a four-year period has pleaded guilty to being an accessory to the sexual assault of a minor as part of a plea deal worked out with the Chittenden County State's Attorney Office.
Marsh Faces Reduced Charges at Murder TrialWCAX-TV Burlington - Tue Nov 24
A Vermont National Guard member will face reduced charges when he stands trial for allegedly killing his girlfriend.
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