Westford, VT News http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/ Westford, VT News Vilaseca on Vt Education Plans http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/content/af49368382df2d8dbc18327b0c560dd5.html Vermont39;s next education commissioner Armando Vilaseca wants to explore the idea of school district consolidation on a statewide level Turkey Giblets: Disgusting or Delicious http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/content/57ab2a429fe4a9c127a1c677b311909e.html The debate rages about part of Thanksgiving dinner Benjamin B Hill http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/content/19af4ed46fbf93692d5425c44403ede2.html WESTFORD BMC Benjamin Byron Hill USN Ret a 50year resident of Westford died peacefully the morning of Nov 18 2008 at Green Mountain Nursing Home Region's unemployment rate likely to move higher http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/content/06a669d9e5defa9b43fc8f3623bca79d.html The Rutland area unemployment rate stood at 61 percent in September the second highest in the state This week's announcements that two area manufacturers are laying off a total of 133 workers means that the area's and the state's unemployment rate will likely move even higher By BRUCE EDWARDS Herald Staff Vilaseca to be education commissioner http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/content/3b139e88396577ade065f4bda9a3d157.html Longtime superintendent and principal will replace Richard Cate Vilaseca named Education commish http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/content/b24fc7ffab21c74f055bd96a748eddd9.html Franklin West SU superintendent will start new job in Jan Armando Vilaseca named Vermont Commissioner of Education: 2:34 pm http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/content/301f12a1d6fd9773554d6abde1636607.html MONTPELIER Armando Vilaseca has been named Vermont's new commissioner of education the State Board of Education announced today Edmunds students take North American tour http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/vermont/westford/content/9de3c300800530161ba3c8edcd96968e.html Twentyfive students from Edmunds Elementary School paid a visit to a 26by35foot National Geographic traveling map of North America