At a time when Vermonters are worried about property taxes, electric bills, and rising costs, Gov. Phil Scott recently vetoed three bipartisan environmental bills that would have reduced expenses for ...
The amathic individual lives in a state where beliefs are accepted without examination, where truth is subordinate to a desire, and where learning and evidence are resisted because they threaten ...
I’m not one to often publicize my support for a candidate, but I’m making an exception this election cycle. I’m supporting Molly Gray for lieutenant governor.
With a unanimous vote, the Waterbury Select Board on Tuesday approved a three-year contract to hire a new municipal manager ...
Nineteen runners took part in the first Harwood Fun Run of the summer on the beautiful Harwood trails on Monday, July 6.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve our district and state over the past four years. I’m hopeful I’ll get the chance to continue as your state representative for another term.
On Friday, July 3, the Vermont Historical Society will open an exhibit detailing Vermont’s history through 50 objects to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Called “50 for 250,” the exhibit at ...
With more than 200 runners from age 2 to 71, this year’s Green Mountain Mile foot race on Waterbury’s Not Quite Independence Day is one for the record books. Full results and so many photos here.
For the second year in a row, Waterbury residents and visitors alike enjoyed a sunny summer afternoon for the Not Quite Independence Day celebration on Saturday. In typical fashion, people claimed ...
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