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William T. Doyle (May 8, 1926 – August 15, 2024) was an American politician, academic, and author who served as a Republican member of the Vermont Senate.As a senator from the Washington Vermont Senate District from 1969 to 2017, he is the longest-serving state legislator in Vermont history.
Treat Williams got a send-off from his family and friends on Monday. ET has learned that the actor's loved ones "honored his memory during an intimate funeral" in Vermont. "It happened last night ...
The Rutland Herald, previously called the Rutland Daily Herald, is the second largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Vermont (after The Burlington Free Press).It is published in Rutland with its source of news geared towards the southern part of the state, along with the Brattleboro Reformer and the Bennington Banner.
Vermont jurist Born in St. Johnsbury [5] Helen E. Burbank: Jul 27, 1898: Feb 22, 1981: Secretary of State of Vermont: Raised, educated and buried in St. Johnsbury [6] Alexander Dunnett: Nov 29, 1852: Sep 14, 1920: United States Attorney for the District of Vermont President of the Vermont Bar Association Member of the Vermont Senate from ...
Real Estate Extra (also referred to as "REX") is a monthly glossy magazine featuring advertisements and home listings from Vermont's largest real estate companies. It is delivered with the Burlington Free Press to homes in Chittenden County and Franklin County and is placed in racks in various retail locations around Burlington. [38]
The Dry January campaign was started in 2013 by Alcohol Change U.K., a charity focused on reducing alcohol harm. What are the health benefits of Dry January? While research on how quitting alcohol ...
The days leading up to Christmas are some of the most special—when our homes are filled with twinkling lights, cheerful decorations, and the cozy, unmistakable feeling of holiday magic. And ...
A Republican, Davis served in local offices including member of the city council and city attorney.From 1927 to 1928 he was Washington County State's Attorney. [7] From 1931 to 1936 Davis was a judge of the Vermont Superior Court, having been appointed to fill the vacancy created when Warner A. Graham was appointed to the Vermont Supreme Court.