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WINOOSKI — Students and families from across Vermont are invited to the Davis Center at the University of Vermont (UVM) for College & Care…
WINDHAM COUNTY — Vermont Adult Learning (VAL) is helping more Vermonters gain safe, legal access to the road through a growing partnership wit…
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation’s Pipelines and Pathways Program will hold a Second Annual Practical Life Skills …
BRATTLEBORO — A team of four students from Brattleboro Area Middle School came in first place in Math Counts in the region. The contest was pr…
TOWNSHEND — The seventh and eighth grade students at Leland & Gray Middle and High School are bringing their studies to life through an in…
TOWNSHEND — Caleb’s Cherubs Educational Fund has received over 50 submissions of ideas to decorate a 2026 Adirondack chair as part of a specia…
Community College of Vermont has released its president's list, dean's list and student honors list for the 2025 fall semester.
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TOWNSHEND — West River Education District Board members unanimously approved an approximately $15 million budget to present to voters in April.
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BRATTLEBORO — During a power outage affecting large parts of the community on Tuesday night — including the Brattleboro Union High School buil…
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HINSDALE, N.H. — After more than three decades working with children, Patty Wallace never expected to be singled out. So when she learned she …
ARLINGTON — Brattleboro Union High School senior Daniel Mahoney-Schmitt captured first place Sunday, March 8, at the District #5 American Legi…
TOWNSHEND — The Leland and Gray Players are busy rehearsing their one act play, "She Kills Monsters."
In the Feb. 7 edition of her daily column, Heather Cox Richardson wrote about the thousand plus people who turned out at a recent Surprise City, Arizona Council meeting to oppose the establishment of an ICE detention center in their community. During that meeting, one of the opponents told a…
To the Editor: When it comes to people dying in this country why is so much emphasis put on gun related deaths? Understandably, gun related deaths usually present as a tough situation. And yes, we want to limit those deaths. Some organizations say guns are the leading death of children. Base…
To the Editor: Dear people of the great state of Vermont,
To the Editor: Representative Sibilia, in response to your legislative update on House 355, the Defend the Guard Act, introduced in the Vermont House of Representatives on February 26, 2025, yet to be voted on ("Understanding the 'Defend the Guard' movement and H.355," March 4): this Act is …

