2024 Washington-Chittenden House candidate survey
Four candidates are running for the two seats in the Washington-Chittenden district of the Vermont House of Representatives. Waterbury Roundabout asked them why they’re running and what they think about some top issues facing Vermonters.
2024 Washington-2 House candidate survey
Four candidates are running for the two seats in the Washington-2 district of the Vermont House of Representatives. Waterbury Roundabout asked them why they’re running and what they think about some top issues facing Vermonters.
Candidates turn out for forum run by Harwood 7th graders
Candidates running for the legislative districts that represent the towns in the Harwood Union school district recently participated in an election forum hosted by a group of future voters: Harwood Middle School seventh graders.
Times Argus: Three challenge Washington district senators
From the Times Argus: Three incumbents face three challengers to represent all of Washington County and the towns of Braintree, Orange and Stowe in the Vermont Senate.
As Election Day approaches, here’s what mail-in voting looks like in Vermont
CNS journalists plan to delve into the data to tease out trends and provide Vermonters with a deeper understanding of the state’s vote-by-mail system.
Students ask, candidates answer at unique election forum
Middle school students are years away from casting votes and participating in elections, but at Harwood Union Middle/High School, seventh-grade students banded together recently to address pressing local matters with candidates running for the state Legislature.
Second suspect charged in fatal shooting case
A Massachusetts teen is facing a felony charge for his alleged role in a fatal shooting more than a week ago in Waterbury.
Police seek person of interest who used debit card stolen from Waterbury vehicle
The Vermont State Police are seeking a person of interest in connection with two thefts from vehicles outside homes on U.S. Route 2 in Waterbury recently.
Town plan update begins with a community survey
The Waterbury Planning Commission is starting its work to update the town plan and one of the first steps is gathering input from the community.
Hike ends with rescue call, Uber ride
As the seasons and weather conditions change daily this time of year, area backcountry rescue teams have been busy assisting outdoor adventurers who could have benefitted from some additional preparations.
Blue Alert system to be tested today
The Vermont State Police announced that there will be an exercise of the Vermont Blue Alert System today between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. conducted by the Vermont Department of Public Safety.
VSP: Mass. man fatally shot N.H. man in Waterbury over drug debt
Vermont State Police say a Massachusetts man shot and killed a New Hampshire man in Waterbury last week in a dispute about a drug debt.
Police make second arrest in fatal Waterbury shooting
Vermont State Police announced this afternoon that they are charging a second man from Springfield, Massachusetts, in connection with the fatal shooting incident in Waterbury on Oct. 14.
State aims to staff, open armory shelter by Nov. 1
The Waterbury armory may soon be a temporary home for up to 10 families, according to new information shared with the Waterbury Select Board Monday night.
Donations fuel candidate spending as Election Day nears
As Election Day approaches, deadlines for candidates for the Vermont Legislature to file campaign finance details have shortened to every two weeks, with the latest reports filed on the first and fifteenth of this month.
Road Work: Oct. 21-25
Local and state road crews continue projects this week including in Duxbury where there will be paving and speed table installation on Main Street and work on a Rt. 100 bridge. Work on and adjacent to Interstate 89 north and south of Waterbury continues also.
Arrest made in Waterbury homicide
Early Saturday morning, Vermont State Police arrested a 20-year-old Massachusetts man in connection with the Waterbury homicide this week at the Kneeland Flats Trailer Park.
Election Day food drive tradition continues
For more than 20 years, Waterbury voters have come to combine voting in November elections with a food drive timed just as the local food shelf begins to see its heaviest traffic of the year.
State again looks to Waterbury armory as a possible shelter
As the state implements cuts to its emergency housing program using motels and hotels around the state, Waterbury’s former National Guard armory is once again on a list of locations the state hopes to use as a shelter – this time for families, according to state officials.