EAST MONTPELIER — The Lyndon girls basketball team went 7 of 12 from the foul line in the fo…
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WILLIAMSTOWN — It was just a few short years ago that the Harwood girls basketball team seem…
PROCTOR — Twinfield coach Chris Hudson figured he got Proctor’s best shot in Tuesday night’s…
BARRE — Voters in Barre and Barre Town, who went to the polls on Tuesday and will be headed …
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EAST MONTPELIER – The Planning Commission in East Montpelier is knee-deep in a zoning rewrit…
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MONTPELIER — Whether Jody Herring will get the chance at parole one day is now in the hands …
BARRE — The tax implications of a merged budget for a soon-to-be-launched new school distric…
It was in 1971 that Jay Wilson was playing in that memorable Division II state championship …
BARRE — Voters in Barre and Barre Town, who went to the polls on Tuesday and will be headed back March 5, can now circle April 9 on their calendars and they can comfortably use a Sharpie.
BARRE — A Massachusetts man accused of felony drug possession could have charges dismissed because Northfield Police Chief John Helfant allegedly lied in an affidavit about evidence collected …
EAST MONTPELIER – The Planning Commission in East Montpelier is knee-deep in a zoning rewrite for the town.
BARRE — A Granite City man who admitted to breaking into three homes and firing a gun at one of them was sentenced to three to five years in prison on Tuesday.
MONTPELIER — Whether Jody Herring will get the chance at parole one day is now in the hands of the Vermont Supreme Court.
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EAST MONTPELIER — The Lyndon girls basketball team went 7 of 12 from the foul line in the fourth quarter and closed out a 36-29 victory over U-32 on Tuesday.
WILLIAMSTOWN — It was just a few short years ago that the Harwood girls basketball team seemed to have scoring woes. That is not the case today, as the Highlanders secured their first home pla…
PROCTOR — Twinfield coach Chris Hudson figured he got Proctor’s best shot in Tuesday night’s boys basketball game and it resulted in a 64-48 loss for his Trojans.
It was in 1971 that Jay Wilson was playing in that memorable Division II state championship boys basketball game at Patrick Gym, helping Fair Haven to upset Winooski 54-51.
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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…
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…
Everett John Lyon SOUTH ROYALTON — Everett John Lyon, 75, of South Royalton, Vermont, passed away Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019, after an illness. He was born Nov. 21, 1943, soon after his father, E…
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Public parking needed
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It's tax time. Follow the money. It will assuredly lead to the truth.
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Well, well. The Donald (Duck) is now calling for unity and forgiveness now that he no longer…
With hundreds of other Vermonters, I recently attended the Rally for Life in Montpelier on a…
As a local school board member, I have watched the twists and turns of Act 46 closely, and t…
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