Wells NewsLocal news for Wells, VT continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.June Eat Local Challenge Workshops set- May 30, 2008 With the increasing cost of food and oil, many local families are turning to raising their own good food.http://www.topix.net/city/wells-vt/2008/05/june-eat-local-challenge-workshops-set?fromrss=... Wells family leaves their green footprints- May 27, 2008 A family in Wells is leaving footprints across the region, and hopes to soon see their footprints on cars across the country.http://www.topix.net/city/wells-vt/2008/05/wells-family-leaves-their-green-footprints?from... Farmers' markets opening for season- May 13, 2008 The crunch of asparagus, the deep green of fresh spinach, and the creamy white of farm fresh cheese are just some of the seasonal delicacies for sale as 28 of Vermont's 63 farmers' markets open within the next ... via BurlingtonFreePress.comhttp://www.topix.net/city/wells-vt/2008/05/farmers-markets-opening-for-season?fromrss=1 Stolen golf cart returned to Poultney couple: Suspect left a mountain bike behind- May 7, 2008 "Obviously, it was brought there by whoever stole the golf cart" Whoever took Susan Watson's golf cart did not get far, police said Tuesday. Vermont State Police are still investigating the theft of the cart, which disappeared from Watson's Jones Road home last month and was ... via Rutland Heraldhttp://www.topix.net/city/wells-vt/2008/05/stolen-golf-cart-returned-to-poultney-couple-su... Soil tests continue at downtown lot- May 5, 2008 "No one has called me with any red flags" What's under the Pit at the corner of Center and Wales Streets will have a lot to do with what's built on top of the vacant lot, according to officials working to develop the prime slice of downtown Rutland ... via Rutland Heraldhttp://www.topix.net/city/wells-vt/2008/05/soil-tests-continue-at-downtown-lot?fromrss=1 Repairs cut service for CVPS customers- May 3, 2008 "We came across this today and saw the damage, and wanted to see it repaired immediately" Approximately 1,600 customers were expected to be left in the dark Thursday night as Central Vermont Power Service made plans to make an emergency repair. via Rutland Heraldhttp://www.topix.net/city/wells-vt/2008/05/repairs-cut-service-for-cvps-customers?fromrss=... |