It was really heartbreaking for people, I think, after the flood, to not have the joy of the lake,” said Dylan Ford, Barnet’s selectboard chair.
Stories of mistaken identity and missing lawyers raise questions about the state judiciary’s increased reliance on videoconferencing for court hearings.
It's my dream, one day, that the houses that we are building are open for our own community to live in, as well,” said Jose Ignacia De La Cruz, who helps construct housing.
It's bringing all those different housing needs and funding sources together under one roof to really be a comprehensive ...
Possessed of a deep compassion and love of life, Cathy often said that "The world may not be fair, but I can make my part of the world fair." ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “The tree that defines me,” by Quinn Brubaker, 13, of Shelburne. Artwork is “Tree ...
Challenged by climate change, the volunteer-run, $5-ticket Brattleboro Ski Hill — an 88-year local tradition — has partnered ...
Democrats have a great track record of delivering strong programs that help Vermonters. It’s our job to make that clear to voters.
Town clerk Kim Moulton discovered that a voter-approved article from the 1994 annual meeting moving some Hyde Park officer ...
The sole returning chairs are Sen. Ginny Lyons, D-Chittenden Southeast, who will continue to lead the Senate Health & Welfare ...
After his own landslide victory and Republican gains in the Legislature, the governor said voters have signalled Vermont is ...
The Progressive/Democrat also urged Republican Gov. Phil Scott to bring “real options” to the table to tackle major issues ...