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Waterbury’s Edward Farrar Utility District recently was recognized as having some of the best-tasting water in Vermont, while ...
Though the weather may not feel like it, this Memorial Day weekend officially kicks off Vermont’s hiking season and the Green ...
What Vermont needs is investment, not abandonment. We need a virtuous cycle of growth: strong schools, vibrant communities, and policies that support working families.
In one memorable throw, Harwood Union freshman Isabella Pockoski has made school Track and Field history, breaking a shot put ...
Please don’t head into your summer break with closure and consolidation plans still on the table. Conduct your building studies. Model renovation and innovation costs. But don’t leave these other ...
Eyeing a November bond vote, leaders from the Central Vermont Career Center are visiting schools in its district to present ...
If you’re looking to spend time at the Ben & Jerry’s Waterbury factory beyond getting a scoop and a quick visit to the gift shop, mark your calendar for a nearly two-week closure coming up.
A false narrative is sweeping Vermont, one carefully constructed by Gov. Phil Scott and disturbingly echoed by lawmakers in ...
At the annual meeting of the Fairmount Cemetery Association in May 1939, Bob Haseltine Jr. was appointed as the official caretaker. Nine years later, he was buried in the back row.
Now that the transformation of the alley on Stowe Street renamed Jack’s Alley is complete, it will take its place among Waterbury’s downtown venues for outdoor music, art and events this summer. The ...
MakerSphere, Waterbury’s non-profit art and maker organization, is calling on the community to help preserve one of its most promising and impactful initiatives: the MakerSphere Wood Shop. A ...