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Corrections brings probation to Middlebury
By burlingtonfreepress.com
Published: 03/17/2009

The Associated Press • March 17, 2009

MIDDLEBURY — The Vermont Corrections Department is going to reconsider the closing of the Probation and Parole office in Middlebury.

The office was closed earlier this year because of budget cuts, but Corrections officials met Monday with a number of Addison County officials to discuss the situation. Advertisement Quantcast

Corrections Commissioner Andy Pallito says closing the office should save Corrections about $100,000 a year. Read more.


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