Stories of mistaken identity and missing lawyers raise questions about the state judiciary’s increased reliance on videoconferencing for court hearings.
Democrats have a great track record of delivering strong programs that help Vermonters. It’s our job to make that clear to voters.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “The tree that defines me,” by Quinn Brubaker, 13, of Shelburne. Artwork is “Tree ...
As Democrats look ahead, they are probably trying to gauge their prospective leaders with some notion of the common touch in mind.
Town clerk Kim Moulton discovered that a voter-approved article from the 1994 annual meeting moving some Hyde Park officer ...
Challenged by climate change, the volunteer-run, $5-ticket Brattleboro Ski Hill — an 88-year local tradition — has partnered ...
There’s no winged unicorn coming out of D.C. or Montpelier that’s going to come and give us the shortfall money,” said the head of the housing agency.
The state Supreme Court’s ruling affirms a decision by the Vermont Labor Relations Board supporting the termination of Sgt. David Roos in 2022.
Last session, the committee did not have a Republican in its ranks.
The New Hampshire-based grocery supplier opened its Brattleboro warehouse in 1981. The Vermont Department of Labor has received notice that C&S Wholesale Grocers is planning layoffs in Brattleboro ...
Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony was first performed in Vienna in 1824; may the Mahler Festival offer this jewel for decades beyond its two-century reign in the hopeful hearts of Beethoven fans. Beethoven ...
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