CASTLETON — The first graduates of Vermont State University Castleton proudly walked the stage at the campus’ 237th commencement on Saturday.
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 …
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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…
NORTHFIELD — The Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl, the annual high school senior All-Star senior football game, is set for Aug. 3. Why wait?
A quick glance at this year’s Vermont boys Ultimate standings shows Montpelier ranked ninth, meaning that the 4-3 Solons will be battling the next two weeks to secure a first-round home playoff game.
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MONTPELIER — Coach Logan Cooke knows that his Montpelier baseball team has many talents.
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Scott ignored the law
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