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The Commons - Brattleboro, Vermont; Deerfield Valley News - Wilmington, Vermont; Franklin County Courier- Enosburg Falls, Vermont; Hardwick Gazette - Hardwick, Vermont; Lake Champlain Islander - North Hero, Vermont [1] [2] Manchester Journal - Manchester, Vermont [3] News & Citizen - Morrisville, Vermont; The Mountain Times - Killington, Vermont
In February 1928 the Press Gazette began circulation when The Hillsboro Gazette and The People's Press merged. On March 12, 1996 the Press Gazette , Greenfield Daily Times , Lynchburg News and Leesburg Citizen merged to form the Times-Gazette although the first newspaper with a Times-Gazette headline wasn't until November 4, 1996.
The Orleans County Courthouse and Jail Complex is a historic government facility on Main Street in the city of Newport, Vermont, the shire town of Orleans County.The complex includes a fine Romanesque courthouse built in 1886, a wood-frame jailer's quarters built in 1886 (now housing the sheriff's office), and a 1903 brick jail.
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The Northern State Correctional Facility (NSCF) is a state prison in the city of Newport, Orleans County, Vermont, USA. It holds up to 433 medium security male prisoners [2] and is the largest prison in Vermont. [3] The Vermont Department of Corrections is responsible for running this prison.
Student newspapers published in Vermont (2 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Vermont" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Ashland Times-Gazette November 8, 2024 at 11:44 AM Bulk amounts of a variety of drugs were seized and two people were arrested when residences on Ohio and Liberty streets were searched Wednesday ...
A. A. Earle published the Orleans Independent Standard in Irasburg from 1856 to 1869. He moved the paper to Barton and sold it to the Newport Express to form the Express and Standard. [1] There were various changes of editors and ownerships but by 1883, Camp again became sole owner and editor. [1] The paper retained this name until 1936. [2]