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Eyeing a November bond vote, leaders from the Central Vermont Career Center are visiting schools in its district to present ...
A Harwood Union Music Department project takes its act to the next level on Friday when multiple local high school bands hit the stage at Higher Ground in South Burlington.
The Anti-Defamation League's 2024 Audit of Antisemitic Incidents reports a deeply troubling rise in antisemitism across the country, including and especially here in Vermont.
MakerSphere, Waterbury’s non-profit art and maker organization, is calling on the community to help preserve one of its most ...
The Waterbury Historical Society celebrates Memorial Day this weekend with special hours and exhibits at the History Center, ...
Now that the transformation of the alley on Stowe Street renamed Jack’s Alley is complete, it will take its place among ...
A false narrative is sweeping Vermont, one carefully constructed by Gov. Phil Scott and disturbingly echoed by lawmakers in both the Democratic and Republican parties. It’s a story that our property ...
MakerSphere, Waterbury’s non-profit art and maker organization, is calling on the community to help preserve one of its most promising and impactful initiatives: the MakerSphere Wood Shop.
After an almost four-decade career, Brookside Primary teacher Chris Costello plans to retire at the end of the school year.
With just three more months of magic, I write and share this news on behalf of Bob and Sally Dain, proprietors of The Tiny Acorn for over 20 years. The Tiny Acorn will close its doors on August 15.
The hound “training” season begins on June 1 in Vermont and lasts all summer long, offering wildlife little reprieve from harassment. The practice can be particularly traumatic at this time of year ...