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Democrats and Progressives deliberated into Monday night on a request by more than 100 businesses to relocate a free lunch program in a downtown parking garage.
Congress’s proposed changes to Medicaid policies and a state insurer’s potential rate hikes would further stress a system in ...
Flooding and downed power lines caused by the rain, hail and wind closed several roads, especially in White River Junction, Quechee and Lebanon.
The two-and-a-half-hour forum featured residents who referenced unequal access that marginalized community members face in Vermont’s most diverse city.
Andrew Tauber-Herring was determined to prove that he could go to college, despite several learning disabilities. With extraordinary effort and a unique overseas program that aligned with his passion ...
A judge previously panned the town's attempt to take the Mallet’s Bay waterfront property in a March decision, and suggested town officials tried to take property out of retaliation. The town claims ...
I want to speak directly to Canadians and reaffirm Vermont’s support for your country and the shared values that unite us.
She threw herself into her new passion for painting, studying mediums and learning from renowned painters and eventually showed her beautiful pastel and oil landscapes in galleries and exhibitions ...
A Celebration of Life for all who were touched by Chris is on Saturday, June 21st at 2 pm at All Souls Interfaith Gathering, 291 Bostwick Farm Rd., Shelburne, VT. In lieu of flowers please plant a ...
After “10 minutes of terror” he experienced while the plane was in descent, John Murphy said he gained a deeper empathy for those who have had traumatic experiences.
With post-flood renovations in the basement and upgrades to the theater’s upstairs, the Savoy crew is hitting back against the streaming surge.
The project would have created between 16 and 20 rental units in the community’s century-old town hall while retaining space for town offices.