Green Mountain Coffee in Legal Battle

Brattleboro, Feature

Green Mountain Coffee in Legal Battle

No Comments 02 November 2010

Barrack Rodos & Bacine announces that it has filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Vermont, Blank v. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters et al., Civil Action No. 2:10-CV-267, on behalf of purchasers of common stock of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. during the period from July 28, 2010 through September 28, 2010 (the “Class Period”).

The complaint charges Green Mountain and its senior executives with violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.  Green Mountain is a leader in the specialty coffee and coffee maker businesses. It sells over 200 whole bean and ground coffee selections, cocoa and teas in the United States and abroad.

The complaint alleges that during the Class Period, defendants issued a series of false and misleading statements based on improper accounting methods used for the company’s financial statements.  After the close of trading on September 28, 2010, defendants filed a Form 8-K that revealed, for the first time, that Green Mountain was the subject of an SEC investigation into its revenue recognition practices.  In the SEC filing, the defendants disclosed that the company had been notified by the SEC of this investigation on September 20, 2010 and that the company believed the focus of the inquiry concerns certain revenue recognition practices and its relationship with one of its vendors.  On this news, the price of Green Mountain’s common stock dropped from a closing price of $37.01 on September 28, 2010, to close at $31.06 on September 29, 2010, a decline of 16%, on heavy trading volume.

Plaintiff seeks to recover damages on behalf of all purchasers of common stock of Green Mountain during the Class Period.  The plaintiff is represented by Barrack Rodos & Bacine, which has significant experience in prosecuting class actions on behalf of investors in cases involving financial and corporate fraud.

If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than November 29, 2010.  To discuss your rights regarding the appointment of lead plaintiff and for additional information about your interest in this class action, please contact plaintiff’s counsel, Barrack Rodos & Bacine, at the following toll-free number: 877-386-3304, or via e-mail to Jeffrey Gittleman at jgittleman@barrack.com.  A copy of the complaint is available from the Court or from Barrack Rodos & Bacine.

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Brattleboro

One More Fall Leaf Pickup November 5th

No Comments 25 October 2010

If you missed the Fall leaf pickup on Friday, you still have one more chance, on November 5th.

If you missed it because of procrastination, you have less than two weeks to procrastinate again. The sooner you get outside and get ready, the better. Remember that all leaves and clippings must be in brown paper leaf bags and at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled leaf collection day, which is Friday November 5th.

Acceptable waste that you can put in the bags includes only leaves, grass, clippings, garden waste, and twigs. Branches larger than 1″ in diameter or longer than 2 feet in length are not allowed.

Please ensure that no other household trash is included. Please note that plastic bags and other containers will not be accepted. Local businesses have the brown paper leaf bags available for purchase.

Be sure not to miss the Friday pickup, because there will be NO SATURDAY PICKUP!

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Vermont School Bans Breast Cancer Bracelets

Brattleboro, Feature, General

Vermont School Bans Breast Cancer Bracelets

No Comments 19 October 2010

A school board in Vermont is supporting the decision made by Brattleboro Area Middle School principal Ingrid Chrisco to ban breast cancer awareness bracelets. Why, you may ask? The students showed their support for the disease by wearing bracelets that read “I love boobies.”

Some students and staff were offended by the clever bracelets and got them banned. The principal has since vowed to host “appropriate” events to raise awareness.

However, one parent from the area says she plans to ask the American Civil Liberties Union whether or not she should challenge the ban on the boobie bracelets in court.

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Elementary Schools May Have To Combine

Brattleboro, Feature

Elementary Schools May Have To Combine

No Comments 17 September 2010

School consolidation is a phrase most parents don’t want to hear. It can mean longer commute times, difficulty getting kids to school and problems picking them up after school. Loss of teachers, change of environment and change of friends for the children are all problems.

Budget cuts in education may result in the consolidation of two Deerfield Valley elementary schools.

Although communities don’t want to lose schools, the cost of maintaining two small schools is double the cost of maintaining a single school with more students.

school buildingThe high school needs to be renovated and there is insufficient money to do so. Savings made by consolidating the elementary schools could be used for the renovation.

Wilmington Town School District Directors, together with the Whitingham School Board and Twin Valley High School Board have until October 5 to decide how they will vote on proposals to continue seeking renovation alternatives for the high school or to consolidate the elementary schools.

See a more in-depth story in the Brattleboro Reformer

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Brattleboro

Construction Worker Injured In Fall From I-91 Overpass

No Comments 06 September 2010

The Brattleboro Reformer reports that a construction worker, fell off a Route 5 bridge over I-91 in Putney on Friday around 09:50am. A mobile phone call at 9:50 a.m. alerting State Police to the accident.

The man, an employee of J.A. McDonald, was wearing a harness and lanyard, but was not clipped in to the guide wire. He sustained head, neck and back injuries in the fall. A helicopter airlifted him to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire.

Vermont State Police are withholding the man’s name, pending notification of his family. The newspaper report says he was conscious and able to speak when emergency responders arrived.

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Brattleboro

125 Year-old Business in Brattleboro Closes – Custom Laundry

No Comments 27 August 2010

Custom Laundry started in 1887, one of the oldest businesses in the state of Vermont, after being passed down though the Dunnell family. Now it is closing, after being sold to another family-owned laundry business.

Originally on Elliot Street, next to the Bushnell Block, former owner Hugh Agnew moved the laundry to 14 Church St., next to the fire station, after a fire in the Elliot Street building, in 1921.

Antique wooden beams, from a demolished covered bridge, support the current Custom Laundry & Linen building. The covered bridge spanned the Connecticut River to Hinsdale, NH.

The commercial division of Custom Laundry was bought out by People’s Linen.

After locals pick up their cleaned items, the building is to be stripped of the equipment and then the building will be sold.

See Also the Brattleboro Reformer story.

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Brattleboro

Three Brattleboro Men Injured in Single Vehicle Collision With Telephone Pole

2 Comments 14 August 2010

Brattleboro Police and Brattleboro Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision in the area of 299 Sunset Lake Road, on Tuesday.

At the scene, police found a 2000 Ford pickup truck with extensive damage in a ditch on the east side of the road. Three injured men were outside the vehicle and police determined they had been occupants of the vehicle. All three were transported to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, but Police did not release information regarding the nature or extent of their injuries.

The vehicle had struck a telephone pole and damaged it. CVPS and Fairpoint responded to the scene to repair the pole.

Police suspected that alcohol and speed played a role in the collision, but they did not know which of the occupants was the driver at the time of the collision.

The occupants of the vehicle were:

Bridget M. Dale, 22, Brattleboro
Linwood J. Gerry, 22, Brattleboro
Brandon W. Theriault, 23, Brattleboro

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Brattleboro

Brattleboro Residents Receive Scam Letters

No Comments 26 July 2010

A scam that has been used thoughout the US has come to Brattleboro, according to local police.

Some residents received a letter that makes it appear the resident has an obligation to make a $20 processing fee payment. In return, they will receive $2.5 million.

Two separate New York addresses were used in the scam.

For more information, see the story at: Police warn of N.Y. scam

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Brattleboro

Backup Beepers in Brattleboro Main Street

No Comments 11 July 2010

Tearing up the pavement in downtown Brattleboro isn’t hard work for Lane Construction, but it is noisy! Downtown residents have to put up with the backup beepers.

It should all be over by noon Thursday. The work started near South Main Street, and ends at the Brattleboro Common. As long as the weather holds up, Putney Road gets it’s turn on Friday night.

Two lanes of traffic should be allowed in downtown throughout the day, until 11 p.m., when it is shut down to only one lane and traffic being directed.

No parking is allowed either side of Main Street, from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Wednesday and all day Thursday. Park Place and Route 30 near to the Common.

View full story Brattleboro Reformer: Brattleboro’s Main Street roadwork to begin Sunday night

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Go Skateboarding Day A Big Success

Brattleboro, Brattleboro Video

Go Skateboarding Day A Big Success

No Comments 28 June 2010

Over 50 people attended the first “Go Skateboarding Day” event at Crowell Lot, Brattleboro, last week.

It was the first day of summer and skateboarders had a great time, and it wasn’t just the younger generation either!

Although the event was promoted by the Brattleboro Area Skateboard is Coming group, it was founded by the International Association of Skateboard Companies

See the complete story after the event at Brattleboro Reformer: Local News

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