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By Lindsey Papasian via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship For the past seven years, ...
Bats are everywhere! It may feel that way to some of Vermont’s human residents. Summer is when some species of bats gather in ...
The number of people sleeping in a car or on the street in Vermont rose 63% from last year – and it’s likely an undercount.
Thursday, Aug. 7, marks ten years since the untimely passing of Lara Sobel, a Department for Children and Families Family ...
Auditi Guha. “I heard somebody yelling, and I looked up, and there was a guy with a tie-dye shirt yelling and pointing very ...
Washington. She is chair of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy. She has served in the Vermont Senate since 2023 and was previously Montpelier’s mayor from 2018 to 2022. It has been ...
Montpelier has seen more homes listed for sale in the last few months, and not only from the usual spring and summer uptick.
Cliffs Clear for Hiking and Climbing Hikers and rock climbers can return to Vermont cliffs now that peregrine falcon nesting ...
Fans in need of a superhero fix should head to Marvin Street in Montpelier, where a bright yellow newspaper vending box ...
Earlier this month, on a rainy Saturday morning, a stream of people entered the Kellogg-Hubbard Library for a special celebration: the grand reopening of the basement after the July 2023 floods.
Barre author J. Peter Cobb traces a young man’s search for meaning amid a vivid portrait of farm life in Vermont of the 1920s in his latest novel, “Some Things Aren’t Meant to Be” (Rootstock ...
This story is written by Raymonda Parchment and reprinted with permission from the Hardwick Gazette. U-32 high school juniors Ella Thomas and Annalise Eckhaus, both from Calais, have been discussing ...