Longtime Rutland High School teacher Wendell Powers died recently at the age of 96 at The Maples Senior Living Community but ...
BURLINGTON — The Vermont Chamber of Commerce has announced the agenda for the 2025 Vermont Economic Conference, to be held Jan. 28 at the UVM Davis Center. Bringing together industry leaders, ...
Final Public Notice for Potential Impacts to Floodplains The Town of Rochester intends to seek financial assistance from USDA, Rural Development for its FY 24 CDS Community Support Building Repurposin ...
If Rutlanders of the past had been as allergic to change as some of their modern counterparts, we would not have the library they are so loath to move from ...
The Poultney boys basketball team is one hot commodity right now after beating Mount St. Joseph 54-46 for its fourth consecutive victory.
The Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday to authorize the Recreation and Parks Department to apply for a grant to build an accessibility trail and to use up to $186,000 from the Mary Giorgetti Fund to ...
It’s hard to imagine, but six concertos written in hopes of a job have become Johann Sebastian Bach’s most popular music.
A proposal to revamp Vermont’s education finance system and governance structure from Gov. Phil Scott has been met with calls for more detail from local leaders.
An effort to exempt income from military retirement benefits from state income taxes might have more support this year than it's seen in the past.
FAIR HAVEN — Fair Haven senior Jack Almeida loves basketball, so it was tough for him to sit out the first handful of games ...
The Mount St. Joseph girls basketball team's offense has been revving as of late. The Mounties cruised to a 69-21 win against Sharon Academy Thursday night.
Known for its distinctive sound that fuses bluegrass with elements of rock and improvisational music, progressive bluegrass ...