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Cambridge woman cited for driving without a valid license, police say

In Cambridge, VT, police say Marie A. Nolan-Fowler, 57, was charged with driving without a valid license after a traffic stop on April 15, 2026.

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According to police reports, a traffic monitoring operation on April 15, 2026, in Cambridge led to the arrest of 57-year-old Marie A. Nolan-Fowler. Troopers from the Williston Barracks, along with Vermont Warden Service officers, stopped Nolan-Fowler’s vehicle on VT Route 15 after noticing an expired temporary registration plate.

Upon further investigation, police say Nolan-Fowler was found to be driving without a valid license. This incident escalated to a criminal charge due to her previous conviction for the same violation. Following the stop, she was issued a citation and released.

Nolan-Fowler is scheduled to appear in Lamoille County Superior Court – Criminal Division on June 3, 2026, at 2:30 PM. The charges are allegations, and the court date is subject to change, so it is advisable to confirm the scheduled time with the criminal court clerk as the case progresses.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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