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When it comes to Doty Memorial School in Worcester, the Washington Central School Board just authored what many hope is a new beginning, and others fear could be ...
Wednesday’s 18-8 victory over Stowe featured a double-digit save performance by the senior netminder for the second time in ...
Former select board member Paul White has been named this year's Wendell F. Pelkey Citizenship & Service Award winner.
The Vermont Historical Society stands to lose its largest grant because of an executive order from President Trump. The $175,029 grant helps educate 191 historical societies across the ...
In 1994, more than 300 citizens gathered at the Barre Opera House. They deliberated on a way to foster social cohesion, strengthen economic development and preserve the community’s ...
State-sanctioned punishment and violence perpetuate harm under the guise of accountability, justice and public safety. Since 2017, Gov. Phil Scott has pushed for new prisons while consistently undercu ...
As Vermont’s Early Childhood State Advisory Council named in the Federal Head Start Act, Building Bright Futures (BBF) is deeply concerned about reports that the upcoming federal budget proposal may ...
U.S. Sens. Peter Welch and Bernie Sanders joined six other senators urging Paramount Global Chair Shari Redstone not to capitulate to President Trump.
Montpelier Track and Field SeniorThe four-time basketball champ was a one-man scoring machine for the Solons while competing ...
When one of Vermont’s oldest lumber mills, run by the A. Johnson Company in Bristol, shut down its saws in 2023 after 117 ...
There are more questions than answers at this point, but residents in Graniteville have weighed in on a plan to build a new home for the Central ...
History is defined by moments when individuals, organizations and communities choose to take a stand — or choose silence. Today, Vermont faces one of these defining moments.