Weathersfield cuts ties with Windsor sheriff’s department, proposes regional police with Reading and Cavendish

The selectboard members in Weathersfield have voted unanimously to cancel the town’s patrol contract with the Windsor County Sheriff’s Department, and the community is looking to join with Reading and Cavendish to form a regional police force. The possible creation of the Mount Ascutney Regional Police Department will be discussed during a joint meeting of officials from the three municipalities …

Area residents arrested during protest at ICE facility

On Monday, Feb. 9, eleven people were arrested during a protest in Williston, including several residents of our area. The protest took place at a facility in the Williston White Cap Industrial Park that houses a large digital surveillance office run by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).  The eleven protestors arrested included three who reside in the Upper Valley …

East Barnard club seeks funds to help restore and winterize its Community Hall

By Justin Bigos, Staff Writer The East Barnard Community Hall needs a new roof, as well as ADA-certified accessibility, and they are asking for the public’s help to make the necessary renovations. Donations contributed before Feb. 28 can be matched up to $5,000, according to the East Barnard Community Club (EBCC) website, which states, “Two families are offering to match …

Analysis suggests that rebuilding school would cost taxpayers $20 million less than renovation

An updated report prepared for the Mountain Views School District (MVSD) shows that rebuilding Woodstock Union High School and Middle School (WUHS/MS) as proposed will be more than $20 million less expensive for local taxpayers than a comprehensive renovation of the existing facility. The cost analysis, prepared by Burlington-based PC Construction, assumes that state construction aid and pledged private donations …

Mohsen Mahdawi’s removal proceedings terminated by immigration judge

According to a press release from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Vermont, attorneys for White River Junction resident Mohsen Mahdawi filed a letter on Tuesday, Feb. 17, with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit announcing that an immigration judge has terminated Mahdawi’s removal proceedings.  “I am grateful to the court for honoring the rule of …