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Bradford, Vermont · BradfordWARREN—On April 16, students at Warren Village School gathered in the gym for what they believed was a student assembly, not knowing that a surprise was in store. WVS Principal Michael Galli had managed to keep the secret; only the school board and the SAU #23 Superintendent had been told what would be happening that day.See the Story
Warren Village School recognized with award – Journal Opinion
Bradford, Vermont · BradfordBRADFORD—The Bradford Selectboard voted last week to tentatively set a special town meeting for Saturday, May 18 at 9 a.m. to review the Creamery Road sidewalk study proposal. Board members said they want to hold an informational discussion prior to a formal vote.See the Story
Bradford sets special meeting – Journal Opinion
Bradford, Vermont · BradfordWOODSVILLE—As Haverhill says goodbye, at least temporarily, to the town manager position, the incumbent will remain in the town offices. Haverhill officials announced last week that Brigitte Codling will stay on as town administrator.See the Story
Former town manager to remain – Journal Opinion
Bradford, Vermont · BradfordORFORD—On April 13 at 10 a.m., the Rivendell Interstate School District will convene at Rivendell Academy for its annual meeting. The meeting was originally slated for March 23, but had to be rescheduled because paper copies of the warrant were not posted at public locations in the four towns by the deadline.See the Story
Rivendell set to hold annual vote – Journal Opinion
Bradford, Vermont · BradfordThis is the third part of a series on crime in the area before 1950. Part one in January covered counterfeiting, horse and auto theft, and Prohibition. Part two in March covered robberies, drugs, and adultery.See the Story