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BRATTLEBORO — Everyone Eats, the pandemic-era program that kept hungry Vermonters, struggling restaurants, farmers and food producers afloat during COVID-19 in an unique collaborative effort, is delivering its last meal Friday.
BRATTLEBORO — The Windham County Humane Society is breaking ground on its new facility by ... breaking ground.
Some New Hampshire towns cast their ballots on Tuesday after a two-week weather delay from the March 14 snowstorm that caused heavy snow and f…
BRATTLEBORO — In this episode, Fish talks with Peter Elwell, former Brattleboro town manager and current interim deputy executive director of …
MANCHESTER — Dutton Farm Stand welcomed visitors into a sugarhouse to get a glimpse of the sugaring process and a taste of the sweet stuff.
BRATTLEBORO — HatchSpace staff are being trained to run a new-to-the-area carpentry program for middle school girls this summer.
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BRATTLEBORO — The Vermont State Police Major Crimes Unit is investigating a suspicious death that occurred early last night at an apartment bu…
BRATTLEBORO — Police tape surrounded 14 Birge St. on Thursday night as police investigated a suspicious death that occurred around 7:50 p.m.
BRATTLEBORO — A man who assaulted a women and threatened to shoot her with a gun and inject her with a syringe loaded with bleach will serve f…
WALPOLE, N.H. — Walpole residents will gather Saturday afternoon at the Town Hall to finish up their Town Meeting business.
MONTPELIER — As the state’s opioid overdose numbers continue trending in the wrong direction – a record 237 deaths in 2022 – lawmakers are wor…
BRATTLEBORO — A Putney man was arrested for driving under the influence again.
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WESTMORELAND, N.H. — A Walpole, N.H., woman suffered serious injuries from a motor vehicle c…
BENNINGTON — Gov. Phil Scott and the Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) ann…
WESTMORELAND N.H. — Route 12 near the intersection of Route 63 was closed after a two-vehicl…
BRATTLEBORO — Intentionally, the last page of “Addicted: Our Strength Under the Influence” d…
BRATTLEBORO — Police arrested a mentally ill man who was recently released from prison, alth…
BRATTLEBORO — A Brookline man accused of breaking a woman’s nose was released into the custo…
WINDHAM COUNTY — With nearly 25,000 people in the state of Vermont without power at this tim…
SPRINGFIELD — A 34-year-old Putney man was found dead Tuesday morning at Southern State Corr…
BENNINGTON — A new cannabis dispensary will open Wednesday on Northside Drive in Bennington,…
BRATTLEBORO — A former Windham man convicted of domestic assault received more jail time.
READSBORO — A FedEx box truck was totaled after it crashed into a snowbank, then hit a state…
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In my recovery from this ankle break I have managed to get to the Brattleboro ski jump to walk up the metal stairs. I was there a few days bef…
BRATTLEBORO — The Connecticut River Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited has invited the public to “The State of the State’s Fisheries,” a presen…
A favorite story likens our lives to being on a bus trip.
WALPOLE, N.H. — The Walpole Town Library will host a talk with Mindy Cambiar, executive director of Hundred Nights, Inc. (a Keene, N.H.-based …
BRATTLEBORO — Funding is now available for Vermont organizations in the Brattleboro area through the Crosby-Gannett Fund grant program. The pu…
BRATTLEBORO — Former Brattleboro Town Manager Peter Elwell has found a new job ... interim deputy executive director for Groundworks. Elwell’s…
TOWNSHEND — Starting April 7, Grace Cottage Family Health & Hospital will host a new, free beginner level Tai Chi class in its Community W…
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BENNINGTON — The Left Bank Gallery will host a reception of the show Academia Perpetua, featuring the multimedia work of Dylan Spencer Kenney …
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., has joined Congresswomen Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., in launching the fi…
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BRATTLEBORO — Brattleboro is moving on to the next round of the Strongest Town Contest.
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Farm to School & Early Childhood Network works to educate and engage children and young adults on the connections…
MONTPELIER — During the spring fish spawning season, the Department of Environmental Conservation wants to remind Vermonters that permitted la…
BENNINGTON — Planning Commission members agreed during a wide-ranging discussion that they’ve “generally heard good things” about plans for a …
NEWFANE — Teachers believe there might be some future emergency medical technicians and paramedics at Townshend Elementary School.
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BURLINGTON — Now in its 89th year, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Andrew Crust as its fifth music director.
BENNINGTON — The Left Bank Gallery will host a reception of the show Academia Perpetua, featuring the multimedia work of Dylan Spencer Kenney and paintings by Jessica Smith. It will be on view in the Maurice Kahn Gallery till April 28 with an opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday at …
BRATTLEBORO — The final showings of the Apron Theater Company's presentation of "The Children," a play by Lucy Kirkwood, are happening this weekend at the Hooker-Dunham Theater on Main Street in Brattleboro.
DORSET — The late, great British actress Audrey Hepburn, one of the few who could lay claim to Academy, Emmy, Grammy and Golden Globe awards, knew a little something about romantic comedy mysteries, and once famously noted: “I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it’s the thing I …
MANCHESTER — Author Kristin Hannah’s protagonist for her recent novel “The Four Winds” did not show up until two and a half years into the writing process. Hannah’s first response: “It’s too late!” However, “once you glimpse a better path, you take it,” and so she threw away years of work an…
BRATTLEBORO — The Windham Philharmonic will welcome spring with a performance at 7 p.m. on Monday at the Latchis Theatre.
Last week, a study came out that found a correlation between lower levels of dementia and the Mediterranean diet. Time and time again, it seems to come back to the regime featuring foods fille…
It was plan C. We had planned to drive five hours to Mammoth Mountain to ski. Raising my children in Southern California, I was shocked when I…
As a (not so) little girl, I struggled with a lot of things, one of which was finding snow pants to house my rather large mid-section. It didn…
No matter where we look, whether it’s the mirror, a magazine, social media or the internet, opinions are everywhere. We’re told, “don’t eat th…
MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott soon recently announced April as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Vermont. The theme of this year’s awareness and impact campaign is “Building Together: Prevention in Partnership.”
Fortunately, in this country, mental health awareness is on the rise. Although we have a very long way to go, and services surely lag behind demand, the stigma of mental health treatment and the conversations around it have started to improve. This begs the questions of what exactly does “me…
The Affordable Heat Act (S.5) passed the Senate on March 3 and moved over to the House. Our Environment and Energy Committee started its work last week with an initial step-by-step “walk-through” of the bill.
One of the many unfortunate consequences of COVID-19 was the nearly universal pause in colonoscopies and other life-saving cancer screening procedures. Fortunately, as the pandemic fades, people are getting back to their normal schedule of healthcare appointments. As they do so, they’re also…
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.
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BRATTLEBORO —The Brattleboro Country Club Women’s Golf Association sponsors a scholarship program for golf camps using proceeds from redeemable bottles and cans collected at the club and in the homes of its members. In the first two years of the program, the association has provided three s…
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.
MANCHESTER — In a game that featured five lead changes and three ties in the fourth quarter alone, the turning point in Thursday night’s boys basketball contest between Burr and Burton and visiting Brattleboro wasn’t a made basket or a timely defensive stop – it was a play that didn’t show up on the box score.
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RUTLAND — Mount Anthony football defeated Bellows Falls 24-17 in double overtime on Saturday to win its first state championship since 1994.
NORTH BENNINGTON — The Golden Stick Wiffle Ball regional tournament came to town on Saturday, featuring seven teams from around New England.
BENNINGTON — Temperatures in the area are still regularly approaching 90 degrees but at least one man already has his mind on this winter, and more specifically snowshoeing.
March and April are devoted to award distribution: the Oscars, the Emmys, the Grammys and the Tonys. In addition to Hollywood and Broadway types, much attention is showered on sports figures and TV personalities. When have we ever witnessed an awards celebration for electric line workers?
One and done (days that is), Representative Town Meeting (RTM) that is. I was bullied into being a town rep three years ago by Kate O’Connor (I say “bullied” with tongue in cheek, of course). My first two years doing it were spent on Zoom, and those took on a life that I don’t think anyone c…
The Affordable Heat Act (S.5) passed the Senate on March 3 and moved over to the House. Our Environment and Energy Committee started its work last week with an initial step-by-step “walk-through” of the bill.
Every spring, a day comes around known as Equal Pay Day (or as we at the Vermont Commission on Women often like to refer to it, “UNequal Pay Day”). This is a symbolic day chosen to represent the point in the year to which women need to work in order to earn as much money as men earned the pr…