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Phil Scott frequently reminds us about how he is the governor of all Vermonters. All of us. Well, Phil, at this moment, we need you. We’ve never needed you more. Where are you? Why aren’t you here, ...
Since 1900, annual temperatures in Vermont have increased by about 2 degrees Fahrenheit, and annual precipitation has increased by 21% over the same span, according to the state.
Growing demands, arrivals at all hours and a rare disease are just some of the challenges Vermont’s prisons have faced while ...
The National Women’s Soccer League has seen a 163% increase in attendance since its 2013 start and will add the nearby Boston ...
The communications union district has sought to switch over its operations to a new nonprofit while fighting a fierce legal battle against GWI, its current Maine-based operator.
Those who live by the proposed site “will be directly impacted by its noise and air pollutants, and will suffer traffic ...
Following a multistate lawsuit, 19 local school districts are slated to receive the Covid-19 funds canceled by the Trump administration.
An attorney for the one-time developer submitted a motion this week seeking to end his client’s release restrictions.
Gov. Phil Scott signed a package of changes to Vermont’s election procedures into law this week, among them an expansion of who has to file campaign finance disclosure forms and a restriction on ...
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Her pride in teaching was well earned, as she taught all those around her how to make things that mattered—music, art, a home ...
Her pride in teaching was well earned, as she taught all those around her how to make things that mattered—music, art, a home, a life—by hand, by heart, and with just the right amount of humor.