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Federal funding cuts have led the Vermont Historical Society to lay off a staff person and end a program that helped small historical societies preserve their towns' past.
The Vermont House of Representatives has approved a bill that promises to transform education in Vermont for the better.
I’ve heard from many of you about my decision not to reappoint Recreation Superintendent Kim Peters. I want to thank everyone who reached out. Your ...
Peter Franzoni addressed the Board of Aldermen at length, his voice repeatedly cracking with emotion, about the recent round-ups of immigrants around the country and the prospect of martial law being ...
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, along with Rep. Bobby Scott, a Virginia Democrat, this week introduced the Raise the Wage Act, new legislation which aims to raise the minimum wage for ...
NOTICE of PITTSFORD ZONING BOARD of ADJUSTMENT (ZBA) PUBLIC HEARING On Monday, April 28, 2025; at 7:00 PM, at Town Offices (426 Plains Road) the Pittsford ZBA ...
I find it neither surprising nor amusing that organizations and individuals are now expressing outrage about the budget cuts being made by the Trump administration. What I do find remarkable, ...
Otter Valley softball center fielder Randi Lancour could not have been this scared the first time that she ever went to the ...
Ace pitchers find a way to bear down in big moments. Otter Valley junior Jackson Howe fills that role for the Otters' ...
Rutland High graduate Frank Parisi's first game as a head coach, at CVU, will be against Rutland. Wouldn't you know it.
Sunday, for the first time, singers of the Youth Opera Company of Opera Company of Middlebury and instrumentalists of the ...
Don’t let the name throw you off. Director Jeff Hull says “Urinetown” is the most popular musical you’ve never heard of.