This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Where Light Touches You,” by Will Helms, 15, of Hardwick. Artwork is “Country Roads,” by Amelia Van Driesche, 18, of Burlington.
Vermonters must remain engaged with their legislators and continue to demand change that addresses Vermont's affordability and public safety crisis.
Even though it's taken longer than what we had hoped for, it's just going to be a great space for people to enjoy and events to be held for the future,” the town green committee co-chair said.
The Barre Area Development Corporation hopes to raise $1 million to purchase the Main Street property, which was assessed at ...
The superintendent in Vermont’s most diverse city said the policy would act as “a formalized message” to help reassure ...
Wendall Anson Dwire passed away at home on Dec. 21, 2024, with family by his side. Born and raised in Richmond, VT, he lived ...
Our numbers tell us that if the Republicans join their Democratic, independent and Progressive colleagues who are voting for ...
Attorney General Charity Clark said she thinks the oil companies are “running out of tricks,” but still, the lawsuit could go ...
The board will play a key role in overseeing a years-long mapping process that will cement changes to Vermont’s statewide ...
The “interim suspension” that was issued against the student group by the university in May 2024 expired just days after the ...
In Brattleboro and Montpelier, two of the biggest Vermont communities reporting budget challenges, residents are pushing back against proposals that reduce more program money than personnel.
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