Brattleboro is currently experiencing rising tension within its Select Board as members strive to finalize the upcoming budget. The board has been exploring a proposal to implement a 3 percent
Brattleboro is currently experiencing rising tension within its Select Board as members strive to finalize the upcoming budget. The board has been exploring a proposal to implement a 3 percent
After a four-day trial filled with procedural delays, jurors reached a unanimous verdict on Thursday, finding Norman Mallory, 79, from Vernon, guilty of four counts, including repeated aggravated sexual assault.
A hotel owner from Brattleboro is currently being held without bail following serious criminal accusations stemming from an emergency response at a local hotel. The incident involved an unconscious woman
The Brattleboro Police Department reported the arrest of a local man following an incident that raised serious allegations. On the evening of January 6, emergency personnel were dispatched to the
Brattleboro has witnessed a slight increase in the availability of rental units designated for workforce housing. Susan Belville, the proprietor of Belville Realty, has observed an easing in the inventory
Utility crews are currently addressing a sewer main break on South Main Street in Brattleboro, resulting in various traffic modifications including lane restrictions and road closures. Although diversions are necessary,
A recent ruling in the local Brattleboro court dismissed the town’s bid to secure a vacate order for the property at 6 Reynolds Drive, which has been plagued by numerous
Residents of an apartment building on Elliot Street in Brattleboro faced displacement after a fire triggered sprinkler systems throughout the complex on Saturday. The incident led to a second-alarm response
Brattleboro witnessed a significant emergency response as several fire departments attended to a two-alarm fire at the Samuel Elliot Apartments on Elliot Street shortly before 2 p.m. The fire has
Two industrial sites in Brattleboro have been identified as failing to meet state pretreatment requirements last year but have since taken steps to rectify the situation. The Vermont Department of