
“There is a problem with the way that sheriffs are doing their jobs in our state,” said Sen. Ruth Hardy, D-Addison, a sponsor of the bill. “We need to do something besides a study.”
“There is a problem with the way that sheriffs are doing their jobs in our state,” said Sen. Ruth Hardy, D-Addison, a sponsor of the bill. “We need to do something besides a study.”
Community leaders say Rutland Forward played a key role in last week’s local elections, in which all nine of the political action committee’s candidates won.
The resort is envisioned as a three-season destination in New England, featuring 130 hotel rooms plus a high-end restaurant and spa, and would create up to 150 jobs.
The legislation, S.75, proposes giving civilian boards the authority to manage police departments, much like selectboards, town managers and police chiefs do. Bennington’s town manager says the bill has “gone too far.”
In a campaign season that cast a spotlight on Rutland’s rising crime, lack of housing and population decline, Doenges unseated three-term mayor David Allaire on Tuesday, according to unofficial city election results.
The violation resulted in the dismissal last month of a child sexual assault case, and concerns over the responsibility of prosecutors to share with defendants evidence that the state holds.
Investigators say Vincent Annunziata’s former employer, Vermont Butcher Shop, alleges he stole about $15,000 over a six-month period.
Patricia Duff, who was both a judicial and county officer for 16 years, is accused of collecting $8,500 of pay for hours she did not work.
Incumbent Mayor David Allaire and his challenger, Alderman Mike Doenges, spoke about their solutions to crime, homelessness, population decline and other issues during a televised forum last week.
The settlement resolves a 2021 civil case brought by a former Bennington elementary school teacher who complained of racial discrimination and wrongful termination.