Bunny Love

Activity In Killington continues despite the damage from Tropical Storm Irnen, and this bunny, in front of SunUp Bakery, is just one of the majestic hay sculptures visitors can see around town as part of the annual Hay Festival, going on until mid-October.Photo provided by the town of Killington
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TOP STORIES…
Burglaries Are Likely Connected, Police Say
by Eric Francis, Special to the Standard
JavaPop Founder Indicted For Defrauding Investors
by Eric Francis, Special to the Standard
Suspect in Car Thefts Face Ten Charges
by Eric Francis, Special to the Standard
Zack Frates, Inspiration For ‘Zack’s Place’ Has Died
by Kim Jackson, Special to the Standard
Bridgewater Mill Ball is Open
by Gwen Stanley, Standard Staff
All Roads Lead To Vermont
WUHM Welcomes New English, Global Studies Teacher
by Audrey Richardson, Special to the Standard
WUHS Students Tell of Life On ‘Killington Island’
by Molly Koch, Special to the Standard
Spooky Woodstock: Who Says History’s Dead
Between The Stacks: New Rooms At NWPL Present Possiblities
by Nan Borne, Special to the Standard
Many Thanks To Woodstock For Assisting Plymouth Food Shelf
by Margo Marrone, Special To The Standard
OBITUARIES
Click here to read the full obituaries on the following local community members.
Zachary Frates
Blanche Pierce
William Flower
Morgan Vail
Susan Webb























