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March 17, 2010
A New Market Press Publication
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Cowboy is a high energy cattle dog looking for his forever home.
Part two of a tale of a hunter busted for deer jackin’, at night and out of season.
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra will host conductor Sarah Hicks March 21.
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Community reaches out to fire victims By Janice B. Edwards newmarketpress@denpubs.com
How you can help:
POULTNEY — The Rev. David H. Adams, pastor of the Poultney and Fair Haven •Suzette Blazer, 61 4th Street , Fair United Methodist Churches, Haven, 265-3024 is on a mission. He’s looking •Sandy Waite-Jones, Granville for community members to Street , Poultney , VT (802)287-2074 support the “Morse Family •Rev. David H. Adams, Poultney, Relief Mission”. Fair Haven & Wells United Methodist The Morse family— Churches, 289 Main Street , Poultney , Suzanne, Glenn, Moriah, VT 05764 (802)287-4406. Alivia, Bradly and Chris— Mailing address information: lost their home and all per•Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Morse family, sonal possessions in fire 169 York St., Poultney 05764 March 2. Both parents are on •Citizens Bank, 177 Main Street , disability and unable to Poultney , VT 05764 work. Rev. Adams’ mission Poultney & Fair Haven United intends to invite neighbors to Methodist Churches c/o Pastor David participate in a community H. Adams, 289 Main Street , Poultney effort to provide both short , VT 05764 and long term relief to the •Rutland Southwest Supervisory Morse family’s resettlement. Union Central Office, 168 York St., Currently, the family rePoultney 05764 sides with Suzanne Morse’s If you would like to have your busisister, Suzette Blazer, in a ness name added to a growing list of two-bedroom house in Fair official Morse Family Relief Mission Haven. The Morse children, drop-off sites, e-mail your business Bradly and Alivia, will coninformation to: tinue to attend classes at the Cartreftaid@yahoo.com , a village Poultney school. The family neighbor of the Morse family and will continue to receive mail member of Poultney Area Chamber of at their Poultney address: Commerce. 169 York St., Poultney 05764. Rev. Adams said that the family’s most immediate needs include food and clothing. These items may be dropped off at the Rutland Southwest Supervisory Union building abovenoted, Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
See FIRE, page 4
VSP investigating burglaries By Lou Varricchio newmarketpress@denpubs.com
MT. HOLLY — Vermont State Police troopers are investigating a rash of residential burglaries which have been occurring in the Mt Holly area over the last several months. A number of the burglaries were occurring during daytime hours and involved seasonal vacation homes which had been vacant for several days or weeks. Troopers added patrols in the area and aggressively pursued leads of victims and local residents. Additional information was provided suggesting Kevin Scully, age 19, of Mt. Holly, had been involved in several of the burglaries and had a prescription drug habit. Intelligence was collected at crime scenes leading to the ultimate arrest of
See BURGLARIES, page 5
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LITTLE LAMBS EAT IVY—4-H members from all over Vermont gathered at Sweet Butter Churn Farm in Shoreham for a clinic on lambing last week.Thirty-four youth participated in this educational event, hosted and instructed by Leslie Goodrich. Pictured is Emma Reichert of Chittenden, a member of the Wonderful Woolies 4-H club.
Rutland woman cited in narcotics case RUTLAND — On Feb. 18, the The Southern Vermont Drug Task Force conducted an investigation into the distribution of narcotics (in the form of prescription pills) and marijuana in the Rutland area. DTF executed a search warrant at the Forest Park residence of Stephanie Mayer of Rutland and took
into evidence narcotics and an amount of marijuana. This followed three controlled purchases of marijuana and narcotics from Mayer. She was cited into Rutland District Court for the above charges.and will appear in court April 19.
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