The first time I voted in a presidential election, in 1972, the candidate I supported lost in one of the largest landslides ...
Sitting by herself on a small stage, Sara Grey strums quietly on a banjo, mostly with her eyes closed. There are no lyrics, ...
Artistic Director Karen Kevra has brought together three of Capital City Concerts’ favorite alumni, plus one newcomer for “A ...
Vt. Book Nook is an occasional feature of Weekend Magazine that introduces newspapers readers to readers from around our ...
Flutist Jillian Reed, a Montpelier native, has been fashioning a unique career since leaving her hometown — one that embraces ...
Wandering through the woods this time of year, occasionally I’ve come across a small deciduous tree laden with cone-like ...
Summer is easily the busiest season for the U.S. Coast Guard. New England is no exception, people flock to the beaches to ...
Late one Sunday night in October, a group of friends were swapping songs in a neighborhood bar in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Formed over a decade ago to celebrate the music of iconic bluegrass group Old & In the Way, Northern Vermont-based Beg, Steal ...
On Tuesdays this October, middle school-aged students from Vermont and New Hampshire are participating in the rare ...
The latest segment of the Rutland Creek Path is officially open. A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new section, which ...
Rutland Town School kicked off the Stuff-A-Bus season Friday morning with an assembly meant to ramp up the excitement for the ...