U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy gets mail, too.
The first time I saw Rob Mermin perform was in 1986, the year before he founded Circus Smirkus. It was just he and his dog, Rufus. Rufus played the straight man in their comical routine. Even …
This will be the first summer under Vermont’s new wake boat rules.
BARRE — The whirlwind search for the Barre Unified Union School District’s next superintendent has been narrowed to one, and a school board looking for an “experienced education leader” may ha…
A three-judge panel of the Vermont Supreme Court has thrown out a Rutland County family court decision awarding custody of children to a mother it says took the children out of state under fal…
PLAINFIELD — Tim Davis, a school nurse, has resigned from the select board, citing the defeat of the Twinfield Union School budget.
BARRE – Stopping the steal was the start of a winning formula for the Spaulding baseball team during Friday’s 10-0 payback victory over U-32.
Boys lacrosse teams from every pocket of Vermont are preparing to put on their dancing shoes for the playoffs, with a handful of programs aspiring to be this year’s Cinderella story.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Little East Conference (LEC) Commissioner Pamela S. Samuelson announced the Norwich University women’s ice hockey program will join the league as affiliate member for the LE…
EAST MONTPELIER — The U-32 baseball team may have been a bit claustrophobic after nearly of month of indoor practices during the start of the season.
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- Dallas Stars into their 2nd West final in a row after knocking out last two Cup champions
- Joey Logano captures pole for All-Star race after qualifying first at North Wilkesboro Speedway
- Bayer Leverkusen writes more history in first ever unbeaten Bundesliga season
- Twins outfielder Byron Buxton back after 2-week stint on injured list with right knee inflammation
- Top-ranked Swiatek dominates No. 2 Sabalenka to claim her 3rd Italian Open title
- Pogacar extends Giro lead to nearly 4 minutes after stage 14 as Ganna wins time trial
- Rinus VeeKay's early crash in Indy 500 qualifying puts Ed Carpenter's team in scramble to repair car
Mary R. Cashman BARRE — Mary Regan Cashman, 83, of Barre, Vermont passed away on June 28th, …
Christine A. Hoyt TUNBRIDGE —A memorial service for Christine Ann Hoyt who died December 17,…
Scott B. Bliss BARRE — The Celebration Of Life for Scott B. Bliss has been re-scheduled to J…
On May 15, 1800, a notice was placed in Brattleboro’s Federal Galaxy newspaper: “Ran away fr…
It’s that time of year again. Sunny yellow blossoms pop up all over the landscape, bringing …
Tom’s Taxi, of Lynn, Massachusetts, has been faithful as the sun for us. If you tell them th…
Each spring, cities from New York to Texas celebrate the spectacular blooming of ornamental …
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that can cause breathing difficulty in childre…
- Water, water everywhere ... most is now safe to drink in an English village after parasite outbreak
- For decades, states have taken foster children's federal benefits. That's starting to change
- LPGA monitoring health issues after 10 players withdraw from Mizuho Americas Open
- NYC firefighter who collapsed in burning home likely saved by smoke inhalation drug
- Fall trial set for pharmacist in 11 Michigan meningitis deaths after plea deal talks fizzle
- US, international volunteer doctors trapped in Gaza hospital by Israeli assault
- Judge says South Carolina can enforce 6-week abortion ban amid dispute over when a heartbeat begins
Editor’s note: This time of year, we always write an editorial that mimics a commencement ad…
I very much enjoyed Ed Pirie’s recent commentary and hope he will continue to submit work to…
It's now been 16 days since Gov. Phil Scott, in a fit of childish pique, decided he was abov…
Last week, I had the opportunity to present at the NEASC conference in Wesford, Massachusett…
As a 50-year resident of Plainfield, I was dismayed to hear that Goddard College is closing …
Let's have a president who sits on a bed in his underwear, while his wife is in their home c…
At the last Barre City Council meeting on May 7, myself and 14 other Barre residents thanked…
I am writing to let everyone in the Lamoille-Washington House district and others know that …
As the 2023-24 legislative session comes to a close, it’s important to reflect on the progre…
In 35 years of psychotherapy practice, my methods have evolved in response to culture. In th…
Over the past 14 years Vermont has enacted three sweeping school district consolidation laws…
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