Stories
GMP places merger plan on table for CVPS customers
Proposal adds $40 million in benefits to $144 million in savings
Green Mountain Power proposed a $21 million investment that would provide approximately $40 million in energy efficiency benefits to Central Vermont Public Service (CVPS) customers, the utility announced recently.
Guest Viewpoint: The Republicans made him do it
Remember 1960s “Laugh In” T.V. comic Flip Wilson? He used to say the “Devil made me do it” as an excuse for some misdeed. Well, now we learn that President Barack Obama was forced to cancel the permit to construct the Keystone XL pipeline because the Republicans made him do it.
Ieva Jokubaviciute is elegant, witty, talented
Witty and urbane Lithuanian pianist Ieva Jokubaviciute is known for her deep musical and emotional commitment to a wide range of repertoire. She performs regularly for audiences in the U.S., Europe, and South America.
THT announces Middlebury winners
Geoff and Susan Nelson of Addison were the winners of $1,000 in Middlebury Money in the Town Hall Theater Membership drawing.
Ludlow, Poultney sugar makers appear on T.V.
Every year, when the sap runs and the boilers steam, sweet smells waft from both local farms and Vermont Public Television’s studio kitchen.
Rutland man arrested for possession
Troopers based out of the Vermont State Police’s Rutland Barracks, along with members of the Rutland City Police Department, executed a search warrant at a residence located at 62 Pine St. in Rutland City Feb. 20.
From the Editor - Service without a sale
There are many signs that things just aren’t what they used to be.
Congratulations, Vergennes honor students!
The following students of Vergennes school community were named to the Second Quarter Honor Roll for the current academic year...
State health-care chairwoman to speak at Porter meeting
The 2012 Annual Meeting of Porter Medical Center will be held on Thursday, March 22, at 7 p.m. at the Kirk Alumni Center on the campus of Middlebury College. The keynote speaker will be Anya Rader Wallack, Ph.D., chairwoman of the new Green Mountain Health Board. The meeting is free and open to the public.








