A sign reading "Douglas Pvt Hill" stands next to mailboxes and a narrow paved road surrounded by green trees in a wooded area.
Police have not released any additional information on Noel Neely, the 82-year-old woman whose death at her residence at 48 Douglas Hill Road in Norwich, Vt., on May 9 is under investigation. Photo by Jennifer Hauck/Valley News

This story by Alex Ebrahimi was first published in the Valley News on May 19, 2026.

NORWICH โ€” Itโ€™s been more than a week since Vermont State Police identified Noel Neely as the 82-year-old woman whose death at her residence at 48 Douglas Hill Road on May 9 was under investigation.

Other than Neelyโ€™s identity, police have not released any additional information about the investigation. In an initial news release, police stated that her body โ€œwill be brought to the Chief Medical Examinerโ€™s Office in Burlington for an autopsy to determine cause and manner of death.โ€ 

โ€œThere are no updates at this time,โ€ state police spokesman Adam Silverman said in an email Monday. โ€œAdditional details are not yet available to ensure the investigation can proceed in an uncompromised manner.โ€

Neelyโ€™s husband, Dr. Donald Neely, declined to comment on his wifeโ€™s death during a brief interview at his practice, Hanover Orthodontics, in Hanover, New Hampshire, on Monday.

โ€œIโ€™m too close to the event,โ€ he said. 

As he sifted through paperwork at his desk in his third-floor office, Neely, who had a Band-Aid on his left cheek, told a reporter that his practice remains open amid the ongoing investigation. 

In Montpelier on Friday, Vermont legislators held a moment of silence in memory for Noel Neely, who served as a Republican representative from Pomfret from 1977-1982, according to the Journal of the House. At the time, her district also included Sharon and Royalton.

Noel Neely had also been president of the Woodstock League of Women Voters, an elementary school teacher and a speech therapist, the Valley News reported in June 1976.

More recently, she worked as the office manager in her husbandโ€™s orthodontics practice, according to the practiceโ€™s website.

Last week, a call to the practice went straight to a voicemail recording of Donald Neely, who said, โ€œThe office is temporarily closed due to a family medical emergency.โ€ 

On Monday morning, phone calls to the office failed to go through. 

In the early afternoon on Monday, nobody was at the reception desk when a reporter stopped by the office, but several names were written on a sign-in sheet.

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