Top Cannabis News
Washington, DC – Licensed cannabis retailers are in strict compliance with their state’s minimum age requirements and nearly always deny acces…
Their new line of medical products will be available at nearby retailers.
Cannabis Retailers Association of Vermont (CRAV) – a nonprofit organization that represents Vermont cannabis retailers, growers, and manufactu…
BURLINGTON, VERMONT — The 7th Annual Vermont Cannabis Convention will return to Burlington at the Doubletree by Hilton on May 8-9, 2026 with a…
On Wednesday, January 21, Senator Ram Hinsdale introduced Bill S.278, an omnibus bill that is emerging as the leading cannabis legislation thi…
Latest News
PUTNEY — As schools, advocacy groups, and families across the country mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week, Landmark College and one of its fo…
WEST DOVER — Mount Snow is gearing up for a weekend full of live reggae performances and signature events.
First responders from Chesterfield and Hinsdale, N.H., and Brattleboro keep an eye on a paddle boat that got loose on the Connecticut River to…
BRATTLEBORO — During a power outage affecting large parts of the community on Tuesday night — including the Brattleboro Union High School buil…
WILMINGTON — The Hermitage Club has several big projects in the pipeline.
Top Story
HINSDALE, N.H. — After more than three decades working with children, Patty Wallace never expected to be singled out. So when she learned she …
Top Story
HINSDALE, N.H. — After more than three decades working with children, Patty Wallace never expected to be singled out. So when she learned she …
BRATTLEBORO — With classic rock playing on the stereo and steam billowing out of the roof, the Robb Family Farm sugar operation kicked into fu…
In this week's Vermontitude video webcast, host Peter "Fish" Case chats with Stephen Dotson, sustainability coordinator for the town of Brattl…
BRATTLEBORO — After four decades in law enforcement, Michael Roj knows how dangerous the road can be when drivers lack training or familiarity…
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation hosted its second annual Practical Life Skills Fair at Windham Regional Career Ce…
BRATTLEBORO — With classic rock playing on the stereo and steam billowing out of the roof, the Robb Family Farm sugar operation kicked into fu…
In this week's Vermontitude video webcast, host Peter "Fish" Case chats with Stephen Dotson, sustainability coordinator for the town of Brattl…
BRATTLEBORO — After four decades in law enforcement, Michael Roj knows how dangerous the road can be when drivers lack training or familiarity…
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation hosted its second annual Practical Life Skills Fair at Windham Regional Career Ce…
As temperatures soared into the high 60s early last week, in a spot on the West River in Dummerston where there's no current, Dummerston resid…
BRATTLEBORO – Hazardous materials travel through Brattleboro at any moment, either on the roadways or the railways, so members of the Brattleb…
BRATTLEBORO — The Village at Winston Prouty is getting closer to construction after a major boost from the Vermont Treasurer's Office.
WILMINGTON — The sun was shining as laughter filled the air during the 3rd annual Special Olympics Vermont Winter Games at the Hermitage Club …
More Local News
BRATTLEBORO — Former Bellows Falls Village Police Chief Ron Lake pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges he forged the signature of his former g…
BRATTLEBORO — Workers from the Brattleboro Public Works Department remove a fallen tree on Gibson Street on Tuesday, March 1, 2026, as high wi…
BRATTLEBORO — A Windham County judge told a defendant on Monday that if the decision were hers alone, she would have imposed a harsher sentenc…
HINSDALE, N.H. — Police are investigating the armed robbery of the T-Bird Mini Mart on Brattleboro Road Sunday evening.
BRATTLEBORO — Nurses at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital plan to begin a strike vote this week.
BRATTLEBORO — Windham County judge on Friday granted Lavadus Williams Jr.’s request to dismiss his court‑appointed attorney, a decision that …
HINSDALE, N.H. — A handful less than 150 voters at Saturday’s Town Meeting moved through the warrant steadily, approving the municipal budget …
Sponsored content
More Top Stories
As temperatures soared into the high 60s early last week, in a spot on the West River in Dummerston where there's no current, Dummerston resid…
BRATTLEBORO – Hazardous materials travel through Brattleboro at any moment, either on the roadways or the railways, so members of the Brattleboro Local International Association of Fire Fighters helped organize a special training session to help combat a dangerous situation if it arises.
BRATTLEBORO — The Village at Winston Prouty is getting closer to construction after a major boost from the Vermont Treasurer's Office.
WILMINGTON — The sun was shining as laughter filled the air during the 3rd annual Special Olympics Vermont Winter Games at the Hermitage Club on Monday.
People headed to the polls to cast their votes in local elections around New Hampshire on Tuesday. Look for full results online at reformer.com and in Thursday's print edition of the Reformer.
In this week's Vermontitude video webcast, host Peter "Fish" Case chats with Rev. Jeremy Kirk about Club West, a new Teen Center in the First Congregational Church in West Brattleboro that will serve the entire community, not just West Brattleboro.
BRATTLEBORO — With a mix of patriotic music and hits throughout the years, the United States Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus performed a free concert at the Latchis Theatre as part of its 2026 Northeast tour, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
People gathered on the corner of High and Main streets in downtown Brattleboro on Sunday as local activists from Indivisible organized a "No War" protest.
Local Business News
WEST DOVER — Work is underway to reopen Snow Mountain Market, the town's only grocery store.
On the last day of February, the Brattleboro Winter Farmers Market felt less like a shopping destination and more like a reunion.
Green Mountain Power, in partnership with Bennington’s Power Guru, is introducing Enphase Energy Inc., a California based global energy techno…
WILMINGTON — For now, Danielle Buda is running a doggy day care business out of her home on a case by case basis.
BRATTLEBORO — Education, housing and infrastructure are agreed to be important ongoing priorities for legislators in the new session as they t…
HINSDALE, N.H. — A handful less than 150 voters at Saturday’s Town Meeting moved through the warrant steadily, approving the municipal budget and endorsing a long‑planned investment in economic development while also considering a proposal to establish a new capital improvement funding strea…
BRATTLEBORO — A Connecticut man arrested last fall after Vermont State Police found more than 100 bags of fentanyl, cocaine, and a stolen rental car during a traffic stop on Interstate 91 pleaded guilty Friday in Windham Superior Court and received a flat eight‑month sentence.
BRATTLEBORO — A Chester man accused of shooting and killing his mother’s cat and pushing his niece down a flight of stairs was denied release on bail Tuesday after a Windham County judge concluded that his extensive criminal history, repeated violations of court orders, and the fear expresse…
WEST DOVER — Work is underway to reopen Snow Mountain Market, the town's only grocery store.
PUTNEY — Police are seeking help in identifying the person who stole a catalytic converter from Rod's Mobil.
JACKSONVILLE — DVFiber’s newly announced partnership with Jacksonville Electric marks a significant step in the communications district’s effort to build a locally controlled, community‑rooted broadband network, even as the district received far less federal funding than it had hoped for in …
In a little sugar house in the middle of Newfane, Bob Litchfield and his granddaughter, Maggie Joyce, boil sap to make small batches of syrup for family and friends on Tuesday.
WILMINGTON — Police identified the man who died in a house fire on Ray Hill Road on the night of Feb. 28.
BROOKLINE — The future of the former Brookline school building, now empty but still central to the town’s identity, shaped much of the discussion at the annual Town Meeting on March 2, as residents pressed for clarity on long‑term planning, potential uses, and the costs associated with maint…
WEST BRATTLEBORO — Long before the First Congregational Church began keeping formal records, long before anyone thought to write down dates at all, families in Brattleboro were gathering in late winter to boil sap, share a meal, and mark the turning of the season with sugar on snow.
{{summary}}
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 …

