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

In Waterville, Vermont, police say Marie A. Nolan-Fowler, 57, was charged with driving without a valid license after a traffic stop on April 20.

According to police reports, a traffic stop on VT Route 109 near Beals Hill Road in Waterville led to the arrest of 57-year-old Marie A. Nolan-Fowler from Cambridge, Vermont, on April 20, 2026. The stop was initiated by officers from the Williston Barracks after they noticed the vehicle had an expired temporary registration.

During the stop, Nolan-Fowler was identified through her Vermont Photo ID and was found to be operating the vehicle without a valid driver’s license. Police say this violation was classified as criminal due to her prior conviction for the same offense. Following the incident, Nolan-Fowler 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 p.m. The charges she faces are allegations, and the court date is subject to change. Further legal proceedings will determine the outcome of the case as it progresses through the judicial system.


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