Still winter in these parts — no January thaw anywhere in sight and the mountain has even continued to receive a bit of snow here and there.
Last week marked the 50th anniversary of when the Stowe Winter Carnival was “resurrected.” While Stowe had a Winter Carnival ...
The Lamoille girls’ basketball team celebrated senior night with a big win, while the boys notched a win in the next town ...
A good friend counseled me years ago to put aside any personal feelings I may have when listening to others because it would ...
I have called Vermont home — a state I deeply love for its beauty, sense of community, and shared values of respect and understanding.
Education funding, and its impact on property taxes, remains a central focus this legislative session. During a joint hearing ...
With Vermont’s Town Meeting Day just around the corner, the deadline for candidates seeking elected office has come and gone.
A three-year seat, currently held by board chair Jim Faulkner, received only one petitioner and it wasn’t Faulkner. Lee Krohn ...
From noisy neighbors and construction to cars and airplanes, the world around us, at times, can seem incessantly loud.
Our amazing city is blessed. We are nationally recognized as a safe city to live in, committed to climate action, and a ...
Nicholas Languerand, a former Wolcott man, who was finishing out jail time for his role in the Jan. 6 riot, was among the ...
Coral Chapter No. 16, Order of the Eastern Star, is holding a homemade soup sale on Friday, Feb. 7, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Masonic Hall on the corner ...