Siblings Ben and Katharine Ogden are on opposite sides of a one-point battle following Frida…
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NORTHFIELD — A Barre Town resident has received a Patriot Award from the Department of Defen…
The following is a sampling of calls to Montpelier police in recent days:
WATERBURY — Two Vermont State Police troopers will hold a community meeting in Waterbury to …
MONTPELIER — Former Bennington state representative Kiah Morris brought a message of peace, …
The regional men’s college hockey scene will feature a lot more hometown flavor in a few yea…
BARRE — A Northfield man who allegedly failed to pay contractor bills worth thousands of dol…
BARRE — During what may have been its last official meeting, members of the Barre Supervisor…
EAST MONTPELIER — Sharp passing, crisp cuts and opportunistic defense helped give the U-32 g…
MONTPELIER — The Randolph girls basketball team used a 10-2 run in the third quarter to earn…
NORTHFIELD — A Barre Town resident has received a Patriot Award from the Department of Defense for supporting a citizen soldier.
The following is a sampling of calls to Montpelier police in recent days:
WATERBURY — Two Vermont State Police troopers will hold a community meeting in Waterbury to discuss issues and share solutions.
MONTPELIER — Former Bennington state representative Kiah Morris brought a message of peace, hope and resilience to combat racial conflict during a visit to Montpelier High School on Friday.
BARRE — A Northfield man who allegedly failed to pay contractor bills worth thousands of dollars for his sandwich shop in Berlin was arraigned in Washington County criminal court this week.
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- Editorials from around New England
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- Suspect in kidnapping and sex assault due in federal court
The regional men’s college hockey scene will feature a lot more hometown flavor in a few years, with two Central Vermont standouts poised to take their games to the next level.
EAST MONTPELIER — Sharp passing, crisp cuts and opportunistic defense helped give the U-32 girls a 31-26 victory over Williamstown in girls basketball action Thursday.
MONTPELIER — The Randolph girls basketball team used a 10-2 run in the third quarter to earn payback against Montpelier with Thursday’s 36-21 victory.
NORTHFIELD — High-scoring forward Amanda Conway and the Norwich women’s hockey team will host UMass-Boston at 3 p.m. Saturday in the semifinals of the New England Hockey Conference Tournament.
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Alberta Wooster Wood BARRE — Alberta Wooster Wood, 93, of Barre, formerly of Randolph, South Royalton and Montpelier, passed away on Feb. 19, 2019, at Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing wher…
Robert W. Gagnon NORTHFIELD — Robert W. Gagnon, 73, of Northfield, died on Monday, Feb. 11, 2019, at the UVM Medical Center in Burlington. He was born on June 4, 1945, in Fall River, Massachus…
Richard T. Lyons ROOSEVELT, Okla. — Richard T. Lyons, 94, died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019, at his home here, following a brief illness. He was born Feb. 9, 1925, in Montpelier, Vermont, son of Andr…
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Editorial
An effort aimed at keeping tobacco products and electronic cigarettes out of the hands of yo…
Public parking needed
I voted 'yes' on the garage. It was not an easy or a quick decision. I spent a lot of time l…
It's tax time. Follow the money. It will assuredly lead to the truth.
I want to thank Republican Sen. Joe Benning for his support for Roe v. Wade (“The Abortion D…
I have a question for the city of Barre:
Well, well. The Donald (Duck) is now calling for unity and forgiveness now that he no longer…
Mexico Will Pay, Trump, Pence, Border Wall, political cartoon
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As a local school board member, I have watched the twists and turns of Act 46 closely, and t…
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