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BRATTLEBORO — Storm-related damage caused major power outages and road blockages over the weekend.
BRATTLEBORO — An art collaborative wants to turn a warehouse on Old Ferry Road into studio space for circus arts, dancing, photography, and pl…
BRATTLEBORO — Infrastructure upgrades now underway are expected to bring better internet service for many local residents.
BRATTLEBORO — “Tis impossible to be sure of any thing but death and taxes,” wrote Christopher Bullock in “The Cobler of Preston” in 1716.
BRATTLEBORO — For those who miss the river views and outdoor dining or drinking experience at Whetstone Station Restaurant and Brewery, the Wi…
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ROCKINGHAM — A man who remains hospitalized after being hit by a box truck on Interstate 91 on Jan. 1 in what police described as a mental hea…
BRATTLEBORO — Whetstone Station Restaurant unveiled its newly remodeled WinterGarten on Friday. The space includes clear vinyl walls to allow …
More than a few Vermonters have asked over the past four years: Why is Gov. Phil Scott still a Republican?
SPOFFORD, N.H. — An employee of an auto garage on Route 9 was working on a truck when the vehicle caught fire and spread to the building.
MONTPELIER — A bill allowing municipalities to conduct Town Meeting voting by mail or move the date, in order to allow residents to participat…
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BURLINGTON — A federal appeals court ruled unanimously on Friday that a Vermont Catholic high school senior has the right to participate in th…
MONTPELIER — Ethan Latour, a former Dorset resident who has been working in Gov. Phil Scott’…
BENNINGTON — As they and three other members of the Bennington Police Department return to w…
MONTPELIER — The Vermont General Assembly made history Wednesday when, for the first time, i…
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PUTNEY — A section of I-91 northbound between exit 3 and exit 4, was limited to a single lan…
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BRATTLEBORO — The Windham Solid Waste Management District has adopted its updated Solid Wast…
BRATTLEBORO — Families in the Windham Northeast Supervisory Union (WNESU) received three fre…
BRATTLEBORO — In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., the Brattleboro Food Co-op will utilize it…
All persons named in the Police Log are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If y…
If you are like me, you buy new perennials, trees and shrubs every year. Most plants sold lo…
BRATTLEBORO — Thanks to a combination of funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agenc…
BRATTLEBORO — In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, all Brattleboro town offices will…
BRATTLEBORO — This Ash Wednesday is going to be all about fasting and fast breaking.
BRATTLEBORO — The 1964 Brattleboro varsity ski team scored 286.3 points during a home meet to beat Burr and Burton, MSJ and Bennington.
SWANZEY, N.H. — The Hinsdale varsity boys basketball team lost to Monadnock 90-44 in Wednesday’s season opener.
With his Bed & Breakfast in Newfane closed since March 2020 due to the pandemic, retired professional cyclist Dave King wanted to make goo…
BRATTLEBORO — The T-Bar at Living Memorial Park is running, the COVID-19 plan is in place, major and minor maintenance has been completed, a d…
BRATTLEBORO — While recently researching the Vermont Principals’ Association (VPA) website for a nomination being done for the Brattleboro Hig…
BRATTLEBORO — It was just before Valentine’s Day in 2019 when the fans at “the Stable” were showing love for one of the greatest assists ever.
November is National Diabetes Month, so it’s a good time to remind us all of the “other epidemic” of our age: Diabetes and prediabetes.
Do you remember when bending over to put on your socks wasn't an ordeal? When rising from your spot on the couch didn't require careful though…