Today's digest of public announcements, milestones, and goings-on around town.
Whodunnit?
MONTPELIER – The governor used inflation and uncertainty from Washington, D.C., to argue for tax proposals he claims will make Vermont more affordable.
BARRE TOWN — Local officials have given their support for an effort by a fifth-generation granite worker to build a park and monument dedicated to the men who pull the stone from the ground.
BARRE — The runway is incredibly short, the landing strip could be gone before it’s time to touch down, but plans to relocate the Central Vermont Career Center are preparing for takeoff.
Today's digest of public announcements, milestones, and goings-on around town.
Fairfield University is having another fantastic baseball season (20-7 and 8-1) in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) and a Vermont connection is a major piece of it all.
NORTHFIELD – The Norwich University Athletic Department announced the hiring of Justin Simpson as the third head coach in the history of the Cadets’ women's ice hockey program.
NORTHFIELD — The Norwich University men’s lacrosse team started hot but eventually cooled off during a 14-7 loss to New England College in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference action at Sabin…
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Around the Capital City, and other Vermont communities, there are poems everywhere.
The vice president of the Black Conservative Federation, Quenton Jordan, in a short video on…
I want to highlight the importance of our local libraries and urge anyone who has benefited …
Pete Hegseth needs to go — same with Mike Waltz.
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‘We are a gentle, angry people, and we are singing for our lives.” These are the words of an…
‘ello again, maple people,
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