In turn, the veteran officer Fred Whitcomb agreed to retire and not disparage the police department or its officers in any way.
My sense is that the majority of the residents in Putney do support the project, and that there’s a small but loud, vocal minority that really opposes it,” said the Putney selectboard chair.
The truck was trying to make a delivery and the driver thought he was going to fit through the covered bridge,” Waitsfield’s constable Jeff Campbell said.
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