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Board to discuss retail pot

BRADFORD–Bradford town officials may consider asking voters whether the municipality should permit retail marijuana sales. Act 164 passed in 2020 will allow retail marijuana sales in Vermont to begin on Oct. 1, 2022. While the state’s Cannabis Control Board regulates marijuana sales, including retail and wholesale markets, communities must first opt-in to permit retail sales […]

Shaky Archertown bridge under scrutiny

ORFORD–Orford Selectboard members want to reduce the stress on a red-listed bridge that is scheduled to be replaced next year. Board members voted on April 27 to implement emergency safety measures on the Archertown Road bridge over Jacobs Brook near the village in response to a worsening crack in one of the walls. The measures […]

Village opts to contract roads work

WELLS RIVER—In a vote of 26 to 13, Wells River Village voters passed Article 6 to privatize highway maintenance during the annual village meeting on April 19. The change will eliminate the in-house position that was occupied by John Paye in favor of subcontracting the work. Prior to the discussion and vote, trustee Brian Emerson, […]

No indictment yet in Orford murder

NORTH HAVERHILL—A state prosecutor told a Grafton County judge last week that he expects to seek a Grand Jury indictment against Lance Goodrich, 36, of Lyme in June. Lance Goodrich has been accused of killing his 25-year-old cousin, Brooke Goodrich, who was found dead at her Route 10 home in Orford on Nov. 20, 2021. […]

FD merger takes heat

WOODSVILLE—The April 25 Haverhill Selectboard meeting, like much of the town’s recent political discussion, was marked by conflict over the reach of Haverhill fire departments. Firefighter Tony Smith criticized Haverhill’s handling of the merger of Haverhill’s fire departments for over 10 minutes during the section of the meeting where members of the public were invited […]

Robotics team heads to championships

THETFORD—Some local teens are about to take their talents to Texas. Each year, students from all over the world are tasked with designing and building a robot in a game-based engineering challenge in VEX Robotics. In February, a team from Thetford Academy earned regional qualification to compete in the VEX Robotics World Championship in Dallas […]

Trial set in ax attack

ST. JOHNSBURY—A trial could start next month for a man accused of attempting to murder his late ex-wife with an ax. Dereck Hamel, formerly of Lisbon, was in court last week as his defense attorneys seek to dismiss the case ahead of the trial which is set to start on May 3. Hamel faces numerous […]

Board tables parking ban

BRADFORD—Traffic ordinance revisions and a potential Parks and Recreation trails system were the main topics at the April 14 selectboard meeting attended by chair Daniel Perry III, vice chair Meroa Benjamin, Carole Taylor, Ryan Lockwood, and Jennifer Whitney, and members of the public. online pharmacy lasix online with best prices today in the USA buy […]

Area schools take lead with OSCD L.E.A.D.

BRADFORD—According to the National Center for Drug Abuse, drug overdoses in this country are up 30% nationwide. Vermont had 158 deaths attributed to drug overdoses in 2020. This past year, 210 Vermont residents died from drug overdoses, an increase of 33% from the prior year. The number of young Vermonters dying of drug overdoses has […]

Local man set for guilty plea in NEK murder

BURLINGTON—A North Haverhill man is set to appear in federal court next week to plead guilty to his role in the 2018 murder of Michael Pimental, 37, of Waterford. John Welch, now 36, has been charged with weapons possession and obstruction. He has previously been identified in court documents as the man who fatally shot […]