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TOWNSHEND — In a workshop next to Leland & Gray’s main school building, a group of students works hard to repair bicycles that were donated to them.
In 1982, then Windham County Sheriff Bill Graham hired Holly Ellis as a part-time dispatcher. Graham would have known Holly as a girl because …
PUTNEY — Fourth grade students from Putney Central School hosted a maple symposium to cap off their in-depth study of sugaring on Thursday, Ap…
JAMAICA — With water crashing down one of Vermont’s tallest waterfalls, at 125 feet, a crew from Rescue Inc. hung from a high-line as they dip…
In this week's Vermontitude video webcast, host Peter "Fish" Case chats with Barbara Harris, Make A Wish Vermont board member. Make A Wish Ver…
HINSDALE N.H. — Just days after graduation, on June 20, Isaiah Barker, a senior at Hinsdale Middle High School, will be entering the U.S. Navy…
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BRATTLEBORO — One dog was saved from a house fire that claimed the lives of two other dogs and a cat.
BRATTLEBORO — In 1837, the citizens of Brattleboro voted to establish a Town Farm. It was located on Ames Hill in West Brattleboro. At the tim…
NEWFANE — Parents of Windham Elementary students involved in a lawsuit alleging the lack of an equitable educational opportunity are celebrati…
BRATTLEBORO — Plans for Living Memorial Park are proceeding through permitting processes.
Zoie Saunders, Governor Phil Scott’s pick for Secretary of Education, will face confirmation by the State Senate next week following her narro…
BRATTLEBORO — A competency evaluation was ordered for a Vernon woman accused of domestic assault and aggravated disorderly conduct.
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BENNINGTON – The state Department of Health announced Wednesday that Vermont has experienced…
WESTMINSTER — Vermont Route 121 is scheduled for a full closure beginning at 7 a.m. this Wed…
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Police Department arrested Angel Rosado, 36, of Brattleboro, f…
BRATTLEBORO — Changes to the way household trash and recycling collection is handled are ant…
BURLINGTON — A multi-time convicted New Hampshire felon, who was caught with a stolen firear…
BELLOWS FALLS — An attempted robbery of the Shell gas station on Westminster Street took pla…
BRATTLEBORO — Consultants are fine tuning conceptual plans for potential improvements to the…
RUTLAND — A Vernon man, who was caught viewing child sexual abuse images after his arrest fo…
BRATTLEBORO — Snow falls in a late season snow storm on Saturday, March 23, 2024.
BRATTLEBORO — The 2024 Brattleboro Representative Town Meeting at the Brattleboro Union High…
BRATTLEBORO — Watch the Windham Southeast School District Annual Meeting.
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BELLOWS FALLS — Treasure or trash? Collectors will be able to find out if that family heirloom Grandma passed along is worth hanging onto at a…
BELLOWS FALLS — The documentary film "Cycle of Memory" will be shown at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, the Rockingham Library.
PUTNEY — The Putney Public Library will be hosting its first-ever puzzle race at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, at the library.
BELLOWS FALLS — The Bellows Falls Area Senior Center at 18 Tuttle St. serves lunch every week day from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. There is a sug…
I went out for an hour the other day on the bike. I flew. I watched my heart rate and was on cloud nine over my newfound athletic excellence. …
BRATTLEBORO — The last event in the Palestine Film Series is scheduled for this Sunday, April 28, from 4 to 6 p.m., in the Main Theater of the…
BRATTLEBORO — Activist singer/songwriting and folk music icons Claudia Schmidt, Sally Rogers and Emma’s Revolution: Sandy O and Pat Humphries,…
PUTNEY — Meet the two visiting faculty from the 'Making the Materials' series of workshops at In Situ Polyculture of Westminster in an upcomin…
BRATTLEBORO — “Welcome Spring!” a craft fair featuring works by the gifted crafters of All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, will be held o…
They asked me to officiate at the memorial service for their mother. I was honored to be asked. She used to attend my old church – somewhat sp…
BRATTLEBORO — St. Michael's Episcopal Church will soon be hosting its annual Terrific Tag Sale, which has been taking place annually since 199…
Local Business News
BRATTLEBORO — Casella Waste Management received local approval to demolish a transfer and storage building then construct a new transfer facil…
MONTPELIER — Pointing at several pieces of data, lawmakers applauded what they called the "strong and positive impact of tourism on Vermont’s …
BRATTLEBORO — After a hiatus, Kristin Cassidy has brought her infrared heat yoga classes back to the community.
Through their nearly 50 years of stewardship at Viking Nordic Center, Dana and Malcolm McNair have become more iconic than Viking's eponymous …
April 8 provides northern New England with a rare treat as the “path of totality” for a solar eclipse that will pass over the region. Eclipses…
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BRATTLEBORO — Eugene Uman and Elsa Borrero of Brattleboro have been named among as Jazz Heroes by the Jazz Journalists Association in a class 33 “activists, advocates, altruists, aiders and abettors of jazz” in 29 locales across the United States, Canada and Baja California (Mexico).
BRATTLEBORO — On May 2, Deborahanne Mayer and Ben Mitchell will perform at Bar 580 in Brattleboro.
BRATTLEBORO — The natural world has always inspired artists to contemplate themes as diverse as history, science, memory, and spirituality. Eleven contemporary artists are exploring those ideas and more in the exhibition “In Nature’s Grasp,” currently on view at the Brattleboro Museum & …
BRATTLEBORO — There will be a book launch and author signing at ByWay Books & More, a new bookstore, on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BRATTLEBORO — Musical Duo Sharon & Daniel returns to the Latchis Pub at 7:30 p.m. Friday for a sing-along show of classic pop anthems. Admission is free of charge.
BRATTLEBORO — Live music featuring local artists is set for 7 p.m. May 1 at the Heart Rose Club. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Houses. Cars. Jewelry. Vacations. Acquiring big-ticket items can be contagious, depending on the circle in which we find ourselves. It’s human nature to have enough, but still want more purely…
Fresh off of a "spring break or bust" road trip to Mammoth Mountain in the eastern Sierras, I returned to my list of to-dos and worry-worthy t…
MANCHESTER — “You see this jug wine? How long would this last me before I have to dump it out?”
It seems like everyone’s doing it. Celebrities, famous doctors and TikTok personalities alike swear by the cold plunge. It’s been around for a…
The term “eating disorder” conjures different images for different people. Perhaps one imagines the stereotypical middle-class adolescent girl restricting her food intake to change the way her body looks. As advocacy efforts have increased, perhaps one envisions a more diverse presentation, …
Winter brings its challenges, among them the risk of falling.
It seems like everyone’s doing it. Celebrities, famous doctors and TikTok personalities alike swear by the cold plunge. It’s been around for ages, sponsoring events like the polar plunge or ice bucket challenge.
A century ago, so little was known about heart disease that people who had it resigned themselves to years of bed rest or, worse, an early death.
BRATTLEBORO — A historic baseball grandstand and field may be getting a face-lift in the near future.
TOWNSHEND — Despite getting in a large hole early, the Leland & Gray baseball team made a game out of last Thursday’s matchup against White River Valley. Ultimately though, the early lead combined with a couple late runs proved too much to overcome and the Wildcats walked away with a 14-8 win.
CHESTER — The Bellows Falls girls track and field team turned in a dominant performance on Tuesday in a meet at Green Mountain Union High School, winning the meet with a team score of 191.
SPRINGFIELD — Behind a pitching gem from Jaxon Clark, the Bellows Falls baseball team defeated Springfield 11-0 on Tuesday.
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro boys tennis team picked up its second win of the season with a 7-0 win over Frontier Regional High School on Monday.
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BRATTLEBORO — Baseball has often thrived in Brattleboro, producing distinctive ballplayers and unique moments, despite the challenges of a shorter season, floods and fires, doubters and "curveballs."
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Whitingham’s Giovanni Linnehan won a gold medal in continuous board breaking last week at the AAU Taekwondo National Championships.
MANCHESTER — Burr and Burton girls tennis improved its mark to 7-1 this spring, defeating Brattleboro at the Equinox Hotel tennis courts on Thursday.
MANCHESTER — In a back-and-forth offensive affair, Monday’s Southern Vermont League softball game between Brattleboro and Burr and Burton came down to which team would settle in first.
TROY, N.Y. — Giovanni Linnehan was at the Amateur Athletic Union Regional Qualifier recently. In doing so, the eight-year-old Linnehan became eligible for the national competition, which will be held July 2-8 at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
BENNINGTON — Immediately following Elyse Altland’s goal late in the first half of Wednesday’s girls lacrosse game between Mount Anthony and Brattleboro, Patriots coach Alyssa Trudel called a timeout.
Youth sports play a significant role in the development of the next generation. Many valuable life lessons are learned on the athletic fields.
As much as we pave it over and don’t like getting it in our fingernails and equate “dirty” with “bad,” soil is at the root of being human. The root word for human is humus, Latin for earth, and a word that still means a rich and nutrient-filled soil.
When Donald Trump wanted to reap all the money possible, he put Truth Social out in the investment world as a cash cow for himself. As Trump does, he had gotten supporters to put most of the initial investment into this site, so he had no stake. But, he knew a few things:
As the founders of Ben & Jerry's, we know firsthand the power of investing in Vermont's communities. Since opening our first location in downtown Burlington, we've used our platform to support economic and social justice. That's why we wholeheartedly support the proposal to create a Baby…
Research increasingly links smartphones and social media to rising rates of childhood anxiety, self-harm, and suicide. Against this bleak background, analog photography is emerging as a counterbalance to phone-based childhood, offering a hands-on, immersive experience that fosters a deeper c…