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The Department of Disabilities, Aging & Independent Living (DAIL) announced it has hired…
SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Hospital’s Board of Directors announce Robert S. "Bob" Adcock, MBA…
SOUTH BURLINGTON — The Vermont Business Roundtable Board of Directors announced Seth Bowden,…
BURLINGTON – Vermont nearly erased a two-goal deficit in the second half, but the Catamounts…
CHICAGO — Bellows Falls junior Abby Broadley was named the 2020-21 Gatorade Vermont Girls Cr…
Jimmy Hebert will begin his American-Canadian Tour title defense at a track where he is stil…
FAIR HAVEN — A total of $14,500 has been raised to build the Fur Haven Dog Park, but now the…
MONTPELIER — Officials have laid out a plan to give kids things to do this summer after bein…
BRANDON — Town police are looking for whoever has been shooting people’s houses and vehicles…
FAIR HAVEN — A total of $14,500 has been raised to build the Fur Haven Dog Park, but now the question has come up, where exactly to put it?
MONTPELIER — Officials have laid out a plan to give kids things to do this summer after being cooped up for the past year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
BRANDON — Town police are looking for whoever has been shooting people’s houses and vehicles with paintballs.
The following is a sampling of calls to the Montpelier police in recent days.
BARRE — Plans to delay the expansion of in-person instruction for middle and high school students until after April vacation just passed an important test in the Barre Unified Union School District.
It’s no secret that the last year has been challenging for local businesses. But despite the challenges, I’ve been impressed with the fortitude and creativity that they have demonstrated in ad…
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- Vermont authorities search for man charged in assault
- More Vermont courthouses ready to reopen for live trials
- Biologists: More moose hunting will reduce ticks, help herd
- Sentencing ends case of vandals who trespassed on naval base
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- Deadline extended for comments about groundwater plan
- Holy Cross takes measures to tamp down coronavirus outbreak
BURLINGTON – Vermont nearly erased a two-goal deficit in the second half, but the Catamounts ran out of time during Friday’s 2-1 loss to No. 11 New Hampshire (6-0-1) at Virtue Field.
CHICAGO — Bellows Falls junior Abby Broadley was named the 2020-21 Gatorade Vermont Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year on Thursday.
Jimmy Hebert will begin his American-Canadian Tour title defense at a track where he is still eyeing an elusive victory.
- Angry Stroman lasts 9 pitches in Mets-Marlins' rainout
- Mourinho moans at Solskjaer as Tottenham's season unravels
- Clean-shaven Odor makes debut for Yankees against Rays
- Angels OF Fowler needs season-ending surgery for torn ACL
- Ledecky dominates 1,500 freestyle at California meet
- Goffin and Thompson reach 2nd round at Monte Carlo Masters
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- Report: Hotel will house Olympic athletes with COVID-19
Ronald F. Nadeau PETALUMA, Calif. — Ronald F. Nadeau, 88, passed away suddenly at his home in Petaluma on the evening of March 26, 2021. He was born in 1933, in Mount Kisco, New York, to Fred …
Patricia Stevens Smith MONTPELIER — Patricia Stevens Smith, 93, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, April 3, 2021, at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin. She was born on Sept. 12, …
Marilyn O. Piro WILLIAMSTOWN — Marilyn O. Piro, age 93, of Williamstown and formerly from East Montpelier, died at the Barre Gardens on April 3, 2021. She was born on Nov. 6, 1927, at the Heat…
By now, birds are finding their own food and have less need for that sunflower seed we have …
On a warm, rainy April night a few years ago, I drove up our muddy, rutted dirt road through…
Viruses can cause loss of taste and smell, but the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the COVID-19 infection,…
Chronic disease accounts for almost three quarters of worldwide deaths. In the United States…
It seems I have been pretty fortunate in finding success, whether it was fishing for striped…
- Pubs, hairdressers set to reopen as UK eases virus lockdown
- Some GOP-led states target abortions done through medication
- Brazil's virus outlook darkens amid vaccine supply snags
- Son says Philip's death has left 'huge void' in queen's life
- Chloé Zhao becomes 1st woman of color to win top DGA honor
- Religious leaders recall Prince Philip's spiritual curiosity
- 'Rocks,' 'Nomadland' lead race for COVID-curbed BAFTA awards
If you hate numbers, stop reading.
Vermont as a model
In his April 3 commentary (“Psychosis and salvation”), John Nassivera blames belief in the s…
The Valentine Phantom still is working in Montpelier. I experienced a “Pay it Forward” momen…
A recent oped in this paper by Suzanna Jones stated the Vermont Natural Resources Council (V…
I would like to respond to Fred Wilber's April 1 letter regarding the Berlin Town Center and…
All financial advisers say: Save for retirement and do not use that savings to spend on annu…
Proposition 4: Vermont must reduce economic disparity, advance economic opportunity and rebu…
Mitch McConnell, MLB, baseball, All Star Game, political cartoon
Mental health has been having a moment. During the pandemic, all of us, whether we are patie…
Simplicity, equity and let’s-just-call-it-what-it-is. Those were among the key reasons the V…
Many of us are celebrating the fact “science-based” is no longer a banned phrase in our new …
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