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The project would have created between 16 and 20 rental units in the community’s century-old town hall while retaining space for town offices.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Growing Up” by Astrid Longstreth, 15, of West Bolton. Photo is “March Blooms” by Amelia Van Driesche, 18, of Burlington.
The work of building and maintaining infrastructure is no longer just brute force labor — it’s technical, creative and ...
Yellow buoys mark the wrecks’ locations, and divers can follow their lines down to submerged signage identifying each.
The state had seen 1 to 2 inches of rainfall as of Saturday evening, and three counties were in a flash flood warning.
We want our tax dollars spent first and foremost on helping our children learn and ensuring that skilled teachers are attracted to and remain in the Rutland City School District.
In an interview last week, Houghton said the initial goal of a 10% reduction in health care spending would have actually ...
Family and community supporters celebrated as the first detained migrant farmworker was released on bail Thursday morning ...
This commentary is by Peter A. Thomas. He is a retired UVM research associate professor. The text is adapted from his ...
After being added this week to a miscellaneous education bill, phone-free school legislation could make it to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk by the end of this legislative session.
The change from the federal agency does not affect the state’s efforts to continue work already underway to reduce levels of PFAS at contaminated sites, the state’s director of drinking water ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology stated that the grant—intended to support Vermont’s push for universal, reliable internet access—was rejected due to its inclusion of what the ...