Historically, some towns have shown a preference for maintaining their educational and socioeconomic exclusivity.
The dispute stems from land use regulations passed by the city council in February 2022 that limits development in newly designated “habitat blocks,” or wildlife corridors.
This commentary is by Marisa D. Keller of Montpelier and Roger White of Middlebury. They are volunteers with 350Vermont, an organization building a people-powered climate justice movement for a ...
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The Vergennes Memorial Day Parade brought crowds to the Addison County town on Monday. Held since 1946, the parade featured everything from marching bands to tractors rolling down the street. The ...
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The project to bring the station into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act is expected to be completed by ...
The Colchester grocer rose from humble origins to become the most influential member of the Vermont Senate — and its ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Vermont,” by Abigail Balon, 13, of Panton. Artwork is “A Witch’s Home,” by Ace Lafountain, 16, of Montpelier.
The chicanes are low-height barriers that purposefully mimic the tight curves found at the summit of the road to ensure that ...
In 1915, the Brandon Training School opened. Named originally “The Vermont State School for Feebleminded Children,” — no doubt in response to the rising enthusiasm for eugenics at UVM — it further ...