WORCESTER — Passion and pragmatism just collided in the gymnasium of Doty Memorial School.
NORTHFIELD — A team of engineering students at Norwich University has successfully designed and built a flour applicator for a local bakery.
Vermont ecologists support a greener flood-prevention strategy: removing derelict dams.
Asked to describe Vermont, most people would include dairy farms as essential to the state’s identity. Although cows no longer outnumber people, as they did a century ago, Vermont still has on…
Today's digest of public announcements, milestones, and goings-on around town.
MONTPELIER — In May 1950, William “Bill” Bigglestone and his wife Norah opened Capitol Stationers in downtown Montpelier.
BARRE – Spaulding put its rally caps on Thursday and scored eight runs in the seventh inning while attempting to stage a miraculous softball comeback against U-32.
TRACK AND FIELD MEET
EAST MONTPELIER — Spring may be in the air, but over on Gallison Hill it’s strictly business for the U-32 track squad.
COLCHESTER – Unbeaten Montpelier didn’t hesitate to toy around with some formations Wednesday and was still the picture of efficiency during a15-0 boys Ultimate victory over Colchester.
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