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The former Rutland Herald reporter and editor tapped his first-person insight to write definitive books on the state’s first Democratic governor, Philip Hoff, and its Vietnam War-questioning U.S.
Funeral services were held Friday July 18 at Ohavi Zedek Synagogue in Burlington, Vermont.
The Krusch Preserve Committee, which in 2021 established the preserve on land acquired from a town resident, opened a 51-acre tract of woodland to the public, and created a route to the Cambridge ...
The recent approval of the Telephone Gap IRP, the 11,000-acre logging project slated for one of Vermont’s largest and oldest ...
Laurie lived her grandmother role to the fullest by attending concerts, sporting events, and anything else that her grandkids were involved in.
Sinclair Lewis drew from national and international headlines, but set most of the story among the green valleys of his ...
Four staff members at Companions in Wholeness plan to continue to work without pay, as locals say losing the organization ...
Hoffer on Thursday referred to the ruling in different terms. “The ruling by the court was a split decision,” he said, ...
Residents at Genesis HealthCare-run facilities in Vermont have reported numerous care and safety concerns over the years, including violations at two facilities in recent months.
A vote to approve the Scannell Properties’ application failed 4-2 at Thursday’s Development Review Board meeting, with one ...
Dean Roy isn’t expecting to oust Gov. Phil Scott, but the 14-year-old is eyeing the big picture. “When a kid in Vermont understands that there’s a housing and affordability crisis, that’s when you ...
A few years ago, the future of baseball in Burlington was uncertain. In 2020, Major League Baseball shrunk its minor league circuit, and teams like the Lake Monsters were left on the outside looking ...
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