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TOWNSHEND — Students presented the fruits of their project-based learning labor, exploring everything from sewing to women’s rights to fantasy football drafting to aerial rocket launching.
BRATTLEBORO — As temperatures soar into the mid-90s, people voyage to the West River to seek some relief from the heat while enjoying the sunn…
Second grade students from Putney Central School unveiled the newspaper they have been working on as part of a Social Studies project on May 2…
MONTPELIER — Gambling on sports will likely be legal in the Green Mountain State within a few weeks.
BRATTLEBORO — In this week's Vermontitude podcast, host Peter "Fish" Case chats with Josh Davis, executive director of Groundworks, and Peter …
BRATTLEBORO — Over the Connecticut River on Tuesday, crews started to install the girders on the new General John Stark Memorial Bridge that w…
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MONTPELIER — The homes of several legislators were targeted and defaced with spray paint overnight, according to a letter sent by House Speake…
WESTMINSTER — After withdrawing her name from consideration earlier this week for the principal job at Bellows Falls Union High School, Kelly …
NEWFANE — The Vermont State Police is investigating a threatening phone call targeting Timson Hill Preschool in the village of Williamsville.
BRATTLEBORO — Soon after becoming President of the United States in January of 1953, Dwight D. Eisenhower proposed that the federal government…
BRATTLEBORO — Gratitude poured in for award winners at the Brattleboro Area Chamber of Commerce’s soiree Thursday night at Bar 580.
BRATTLEBORO — Brattleboro Union High School could soon be home to the Bears.
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BRATTLEBORO — The Windham Solid Waste Management District has been awarded a $276,942 grant …
BENNINGTON — Summertime might seem a little early to start thinking about Christmas. But the…
WHITINGHAM — A man is facing his fifth charge of driving under the influence.
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is increasing outreach efforts to enco…
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DUMMERSTON — A head-on collision on Route 5 at East West Road resulted in two people being i…
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PUTNEY — Two people had to be extricated from a vehicle after it left the roadway and snappe…
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NEWFANE — A Newfane Senior Lunch will be held at noon on Thursday, June 8, at the Newfane Congregational Church.
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…
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 5,300 Postal Service employees were attacked by dogs while delivering the mail last year. Aggressive dog behavior…
BRATTLEBORO — Brattleboro Community TV and the town of Brattleboro each received a 2023 Hometown Media Award from the Alliance for Community M…
BRATTLEBORO — St. Michael’s Episcopal Church Terrific Tag Sale held on May 6 raised $10,500 for the Groundworks Collaborative and Windham Coun…
BRATTLEBORO — The Connecticut River Conservancy is trying to reconnect the community to the Whetstone Brook by hosting outdoor events for all …
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MONTPELIER — Gambling on sports will likely be legal in the Green Mountain State within a few weeks.
ARLINGTON — Robert and Julie Jones have brought a bit of Scotland to Southern Vermont.
BRATTLEBORO — In a little over seven months, Leda Scheintaub and Nash Patel, owners of Dosa Kitchen, have been able to transform a facility at…
MONTPELIER — An emergency rule limiting the amount of THC allowed in hemp/CBD products has provoked objections from business owners and producers.
BERLIN — Brittany Plucas, 29, and her boyfriend will likely sleep in her car when they have to leave the Hilltop Inn on the first of June. The…
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BENNINGTON — The Saakumu Dance Troupe, from Ghana, is touring the U.S., and lead students of the Village School in North Bennington in traditional Ghana dances and music on Wednesday.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Taylor Swift brought her 20-city Eras Tour to “foxy Foxborough” and she, along with a mass scale production and the Swifties, made the whole stadium shimmer.
WINHALL — There’s no party like a Bondville Concert Series party.
MANCHESTER — More than 200 works of art that capture Vermont’s unique character, people, traditions and landscape prior to the 1970s from the collection of Lyman Orton, proprietor of the Vermont Country Store, will be unveiled to the public in a collaboration by two of Vermont’s most celebra…
PUTNEY — Yellow Barn welcomes audiences back to the Big Barn for a special double bill featuring violinist Alexi Kenney and six world-premiere performances of works by Young Artists Program composers at 8 p.m. on June 17.
BRATTLEBORO — The youth rock festival, BRATTROCK, is performing at 6 p.m. on Friday at Brattleboro Gallery Walk in the Harmony Lot on Elliot Street with a dynamic lineup of four youth bands, with music appropriate for all ages.
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This topic is applicable to just about everyone, but it is written especially for men to highlight Hypertension Month in May and Men’s Health Month in June. While 30 percent of the general population has hypertension, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has noted that 51 percent o…
BRATTLEBORO — In this week's Vermontitude podcast, host Peter "Fish" Case speaks with Susan Avery, author of "Addicted: Our Strength Under the Influence."
GRAFTON — The Grafton Rescue Squad recently recognized three of its longtime members who collectively have volunteered over 115 years of service as emergency medical responders.
GUILFORD — Neither snow, rain, nor mud has deterred Guilford Cares and Guilford Conservation Commission volunteers from planning a brand-new set of Senior Walks for the 2023 season.
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.
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BRATTLEBORO — Far away friends: Can’t make it to the Harris Hill Ski Jump this weekend? Not to worry.
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BURLINGTON — The Brattleboro boys’ lacrosse team fell 13-4 in Thursday’s playdown game against No. 7 seeded Burlington High School.
BRATTLEBORO — A time honored tradition is set for this weekend, with all the excitement and anticipation that comes with it.
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Union High School football program is returning to Division I.
WOODFORD — Brattleboro Nordic left Wednesday’s Southern Vermont League Championship classical race at Prospect Mountain with a pair of third place finishes.
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Union High School girls basketball team held off a furious comeback bid by Southern Vermont League foe Mount Anthony Union to escape with a 46-41 victory Tuesday night.
BRATTLEBORO — Mount Anthony’s comeback bid against Southern Vermont League foe Brattleboro fell just short Tuesday night.
QUEBEC CITY — While attending a hockey clinic at the Hockey Hut in Clifton Park, New York at 7 years old, Cooper Volski saw a banner of the Adirondack Jr Wings hanging in the rink.
When he was about my current age, fellow Realtor and former Brattleboro Select Board chair, the late Hugh Bronson, told me that with age, his mind was as sharp as ever but slow. Before he could contribute to a conversation, it had moved on to another topic. I wanted to tell Hugh that I have …
BRATTLEBORO — In this week's Vermontitude podcast, host Peter "Fish" Case chats up Bob Audette, a longtime reporter with the Brattleboro Reformer, as they discuss the continued hearings over the future of a former ski area along the West River in Dummerston, as well as the naming of the new …
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Eighteen weeks later, the Vermont Legislature adjourned for the year. Here’s a snapshot of some of our work.