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By PATRICK O’GRADY
BRADFORD, Vt. — In the mid-1950s, the Congregational Church in Bradford held a wild game supper to raise money for a new sidewalk in front of the church.
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BRADFORD, Vt. — A Special Town Meeting to fill a vacant Selectboard seat is scheduled for August.
CHELSEA — A 42-year-old Bradford man has been charged with murdering another Orange County man whose sudden disappearance without a trace in January increasingly had been suspected as due to foul play.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
BRADFORD, Vt. — Two Selectboard members submitted resignation letters last week. The departures come amid hostility and public outcry following upheaval last month on the fire department that saw the majority of members quit.
BRADFORD, Vt. — Voters added $100,000 to put toward food services in the Oxbow School District’s four schools during the annual school meeting on Wednesday night.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
BRADFORD, Vt. — The majority of the volunteer fire department, including the chief, resigned this week in protest of the Selectboard’s effort to expand its oversight over the department.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
WEST FAIRLEE — Town Fire Warden Will Ordway was driving home Monday afternoon when he noticed smoke and fire in the woods on Beanville Road near the border between West Fairlee and Vershire.
BRADFORD, Vt. — A dead raccoon collected in Bradford April 17 has tested positive for rabies, state officials warned the town’s health officer Friday.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
BRADFORD, Vt. — Residents of the two-town Oxbow Unified Union School District will vote on a $21.4 million budget during the annual School Meeting Wednesday evening.
BRADFORD, Vt. — The Orange East Supervisory Union Board has tapped the assistant superintendent for Randolph-area schools to replace its outgoing superintendent.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
BRADFORD, Vt. — Alivia Patch’s favorite thing about the Bradford Teen Center, known as The Hub, is that she can be around people her own age in a fun and supportive place. “I get to hang out with my friends and cook,” Alivia, 13, said.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Every bit of leftover food at the Kearsarge Food Hub finds its way back to the soil.
BRADFORD, Vt. — The Orange East Supervisory Union has made the interim principal of Bradford Elementary School permanent.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
BRADFORD, Vt. — The future of Bradford Elementary School’s food program is uncertain after the School Board floated the idea of outsourcing the service last month.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Technology and career centers in White River Junction and Bradford, Vt., will offer women-only welding classes as part of a new training series aimed at recruiting more women into the welding field.
BRADFORD, Vt. — At the polls on Tuesday, voters decided contested Selectboard races.
BRADFORD — Voters decided to proceed with the construction of a skate park at the floor vote portion of Town Meeting on Saturday.
By MARION UMPLEBY
Bringing new life to old buildings will be up for discussion at upcoming Bradford, Vt., and Barnard town meetings.
Article of note: One article asks voters to send $195,000 in surplus funds to a parks and recreation capital fund for a planned skatepark.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
BRADFORD, Vt. — A year ago, two members of the Selectboard resigned alleging prejudice in the municipal government. Now, six candidates are running for three seats on the board.
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