CALAIS — It’s about dam time in Calais, where the historic hand-laid stone dam that created Curtis Pond nearly 125 years ago is on the verge of getting the long-term fix that has been the subj…
Dial one number, and Liam Neeson’s character from “Taken” explains to you about his particular set of skills.
The following is a sampling of calls to Montpelier police in recent days:
PLAINFIELD — If residents vote next week to expand the select board, the town will likely soon have three seats to fill on the board rather than two after Jim Volz announced he’s close to buyi…
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s famous motet “Ave Verum Corpus,” K. 618, is so pure in its reverential and seemingly simple beauty that some have suggested that the composer was channeling God. Bles…
YOUTH NEWS
EAST MONTPELIER — U-32’s girls lacrosse season has been moving along at breakneck speed lately and coach Emilie Connor was worried that fatigue was setting in during the first two quarters of …
As the Rutland girls lacrosse team took the field, it was looking to crack its three-game slump taking on Burr and Burton Academy Monday at Alumni Field. RHS ended up falling 17-7.
The Mount Anthony baseball team has its sights on the Division I state championship game. The Patriots made it to that game last year, before falling to CVU, who won its third state title in f…
Burlington Invitational
- Pirates designate LHP Josh Fleming for assignment one night after a poor relief performance
- The Latest: Caitlin Clark makes her WNBA regular-season debut for the Indiana Fever
- ESPN announces Jason Kelce's hiring. He will be part of the 'Monday Night Football' pregame show
- Real Madrid presents Spanish league trophy to fans and then routs Alaves 5-0
- Ex-Michigan star QB Denard Robinson no longer part of staff, suspected of driving while intoxicated
- Former NFL coach Jon Gruden loses Nevada high court ruling in NFL emails lawsuit
- Orioles-Blue Jays game is rained out, to be made up as part of a July 29 doubleheader
- Scheffler never happier with his life, wife and son. Now he's ready to grab another major at PGA
Timothy P. Garrison BARRE — Timothy (“Timmy”) Paul Garrison, our beloved brother, uncle, cou…
Douglas R. Boardman Sr UNDERHILL CENTER — Douglas Robert Boardman, Sr. passed away from natu…
Jane C. Lowe MONTPELIER — Calling hours for Jane Constance Lowe, 93, who passed away on Marc…
This is written in the last days of April. From my office window, the yard and the field, an…
Children have unique needs when it comes to their behavioral health wellness and preventing …
Years ago, a hitchhiker found a baby red squirrel beneath a tree and brought it to the natur…
‘What wildlife do you think we’ll see today,” my wife, Jane, asked as we started a bike ride…
Rutland Regional Medical Center is celebrating National Nurses Week 2024, May 6 through May …
- Sweltering heat across Asia was 45 times more likely because of climate change, study finds
- `Micropreemie' baby who weighed just over 1 pound at birth goes home from Illinois hospital
- Whistleblower questions delays and mistakes in way EPA used sensor plane after fiery Ohio derailment
- Anti-abortion activist who led a clinic blockade is sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison
- Hot history: Tree rings show that last northern summer was the warmest since year 1
- There's bird flu in US dairy cows. Raw milk drinkers aren't deterred
- Will AI replace doctors who read X-rays, or just make them better than ever?
According to www.usdebtclock.org, the nation’s debt is around $34.7 trillion. That’s 12 zero…
On March 5, our Lt. Governor David Zuckerman sent an article to constituents titled "Taxes."…
I wonder how many of our legislators (especially the super-majority) have enough wealth that…
In February 2020, my adult son and his girlfriend were victims of an armed home invasion rob…
Does the recent theory that a U.S. president needs total immunity to do the job mean he or s…
It is very interesting that many in the media are drawing comparisons between the anti-Vietn…
Gov. Scott's arrogant rejection of the will of the people in the case of his pick for Educat…
The incompetence of the Legislature this session is more glaring and offensive than ever. Me…
We are in our spring season here in Vermont. Spring is always sort of tenuous. It could be, …
The 1973 oil embargo prompted many energy-saving ideas — real and imaginary. Daylight saving…
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