BRATTLEBORO A former community corrections officer will serve up to four years in prison after pleading no contest to charges of sexual exploitation of an inmate and prohibited acts.
MARLBORO The Marlboro School of Music has offered to pay to maintain the campus of the former Marlboro College while a dispute over its ownership is resolved.
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BRATTLEBORO â Preparations are underway for a jury trial in Windham County this week, the stateâs first since the coronavirus pandemic struck Vermont 14 months ago.
The criminal trial, taking place at the state courthouse in Brattleboro, is scheduled to start Wednesday, following a jury draw that begins today. The proceedings will involve pandemic-related protocols, such as social distancing and masking, according to court documents.
As of Friday, six Windham County defendants were being considered for the lone trial spot. At the top of the list was Anthony Wilson, 44, of Brattleboro, according to the county Stateâs Attorneyâs Office. Wilson is charged with multiple felonies, including heroin trafficking and conspiracy to sell heroin as well as cocaine, court records show.
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MARLBORO â The chairman of the board of the Marlboro School of Music, which for more than 70 years has hosted the Marlboro Music Festival on Potash Hill, is asking a local judge to establish an escrow account to hold its lease payments until ownership of the former Marlboro College campus can be established.
â[Democracy Builders Fund] has advised me that it believes it is the current owner of the Campus, and Type 1 [Civilization Academy Marlboro Campus LLC] has advised me that it does not recognize DBF as the current owner of the Campus,â wrote Christopher Serkin in documents filed with Windham Superior Court on May 12.