Author: County Courier
CITY AND TOWN VOTERS TO DECIDE ON POOL, LOCAL OPTION TAX TODAY
City manager Dominic Cloud speaks to voters during a city council meeting on Monday, answering questions about the City’s proposed pool project and the local option sales tax that would help fund it.
FIRE DESTROYS BARN IN ST. ALBANS; ANIMALS SAVED
Firefighters sift through the remains of a barn fire Monday evening just off Dunsmore Road. The fire destroyed a barn, but the animals inside were saved. Gregory J. Lamoureux, County Courier
PLAYOFF PREVIEW FRANKLIN COUNTY HOCKEY
The regular season is over and it is time for some playoff hockey in Franklin County and all of our local Boy’s and Girl’s teams have earned at least one home playoff game starting Friday night and all five are dreaming of a trip to Gutterson Field House for the Championships
SECOND-HALF COMETS RALLY FALLS SHORT, HORNETS PREVAIL
Facing a deficit as deep as 14 points in the final minute of the first half Thursday, BFA-St. Albans came roaring back to get within a single shot of Essex in the game’s final seconds before ultimately falling to the Hornets, 65-61.
LOCAL HOCKEY PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED
The Vermont Principals association had published the hockey pairings, which also designates where and when teams play. We’ve compiled a list of our local teams, (more…)
CONNOR NETS 50TH IN COMET WIN OVER RAIDERS
Meghan Connor, with her family in the stands behind her, celebrates as her 50th career goal slides across the goal-line during BFA’s 2-0 win over Rutland on Wednesday. Connor became just the seventh player in the 20-year history of BFA girls hockey to reach the milestone.
Ben Kaufmann, County Courier
VSP ASKS FOR PUBLIC’S HELP SOLVING GEORGIA BURGLARY
GEORGIA: The Vermont State Police began asking for the public’s assistance Wednesday afternoon to solve a burglary in the Town of Georgia, which took place (more…)