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Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. WEST PAWLET â The Vermont Supreme Court affirmed a lower courtâs decision to issue a protective order against Daniel Banyai, who owns the Slate Ridge shooting facility in West Pawlet. The protective order was granted to Banyaiâs neighbor Mandy Hulett, who sought the anti-stalking order against Banyai in December 2020 on behalf of herself and her children after she said Banyai posted threatening messages about her family on Facebook, causing her family âgreat emotional distress,â and said, âthey feared imminent physical harm.â Banyai declined to comment on the case. âI don t respect your journalism, he said. I don t understand, it s like a slap in the face. I m saying now and forever, I don t want you guys to contact me. I have no comment for eternity. ....
Owner of unpermitted Vermont firearms center appeals ruling apnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from apnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The owner of an unpermitted gun range in West Pawlet is appealing a Vermont Environmental Court ruling that ordered him to shut down his firearms training ....
Norwich creamery owners sue Vermont Tech over farm sale Modified: 5/25/2021 8:42:26 AM NORWICH The owners of Norwich Farm Creamery are suing the Vermont State Colleges System for $500,000 as it tries to sell a farm they currently occupy. Chris Gray and Laura Brown allege that state college leaders lied about their intentions for the property when forming a business partnership with the couple, undermined the venture and didn’t give their cheesemaking operation the time it needed to get off the ground. Gray and Brown filed the lawsuit in Vermont Superior Court in Washington County on May 14 just after Vermont Technical College a subsidiary of the state college system rejected the Norwich Farm Foundation’s fourth attempt to buy the property. The foundation was formed by community members to support the couple’s attempt to stay put and to ensure the land is not further developed. ....
View Comments The problems with immigration status and priests continue for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington as four more parishes in southwestern Vermont will be left without priests at the end of this month, according to a news release from the diocese. The Society of Divine Vocations informed the diocese that because of an immigration issue involving one of its priests, it will no longer be able to provide pastoral coverage for these parishes: Our Lady of Seven Dolors in Fair Haven. St. John the Baptist in Castleton. St. Paul in Orwell. St. Frances Cabrini in West Pawlet. The Society of Divine Vocations is a congregation of priests, sisters and novices formed by Father Justin Russolillo in Italy in 1920, which came to the United States in 1962. ....