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Joseph Foley, 98, recalled fondly

  

Descriptions of Joseph Foley tend to include words like "quiet," "taciturn" and "reserved."

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    Man denies felony rape charges

    A Brooklyn, N.Y., man wanted for the rape of a woman in Rutland was arrested this week by U.S. Marshals and answered to two felony charges in court.  Published: November 20, 2009 ( 12)

    Pittsfield inches closer to decision on new town office

    The surveys are in — residents in Pittsfield have narrowed down their options to two for what to do with the mold-infested and non-handicapped-accessible Town Office building on the village green.  Published: November 20, 2009 ( 0)

    School reconsiders canceled field trip

    A field trip canceled last year at Rutland Town School due to an uncertain economy and budget constraints, was revitalized this year by a group of parents determined to give children a chance to...  Published: November 20, 2009 ( 3)

    Police continue search for Poultney woman

    Police are searching for a woman who disappeared in Rutland Wednesday night.  Published: November 20, 2009 ( 0)

    U.S. Senate committee OKs Vt. judge nominee

    The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has approved the nomination of a Vermont state judge to become the state's next federal judge.  Published: November 20, 2009 ( 0)

    Revolving downtown loan fund extended

    Downtown Rutland Partnership's revolving loan fund for downtown property owners will be funded by the Zamias Fund through calendar year 2010, the aldermen's Community and Economic Development...  Published: November 19, 2009 ( 1)

    Sex abuser loses house; proceeds go to restitution

    A Rutland man convicted of multiple counts of producing child pornography lost his freedom, his savings and his home on Wednesday.  Published: November 19, 2009 ( 10)

    Further Hogan remains, effects found

    Spring Lake community saddened by news of discovery SHREWSBURY — A police dog discovered the boots and bones of William "Mike" Hogan Wednesday morning in the woods lining the Spring Lake Ranch in Cuttingsville, where he disappeared in 2005.  Published: November 19, 2009 ( 1)
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