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1Berkshire will hold its monthly entrepreneurial meetup April 25 at Canna Provisions, an adult-use cannabis dispensary at 220 Housatonic St. in Lee.
The Berkshire Roots labor campaign represents some of the early union activity in the county's industry, and it's taking root in a city that h…
BENNINGTON — Colleen McQuade has been in the retail cannabis business in Vermont for only six months, but she is already forging connections a…
MANCHESTER — It’s been nearly a year since the Manchester Selectboard approved zoning changes allowing for cannabis retail outlets to do busin…
BENNINGTON — A new cannabis dispensary will open Wednesday on Northside Drive in Bennington, following a ribbon-cutting event Monday afternoon.
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TOWNSHEND — Two substance use prevention coalitions in Windham County have jointly received a $26,500 grant from the Vermont Department of Hea…
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BELLOWS FALLS — The inaugural Bellows Falls Festival debuts this Saturday with live bands, food trucks, craft vendors and a beer tent.
BRATTLEBORO — Calling him a monster, the survivor of a 2020 domestic assault said the attack had not broken her, but had in fact, made her stronger.
BRATTLEBORO — Windham Superior Court Judge Katherine Hayes has denied a couple’s request that they be allowed contact while the man awaits tri…
BRATTLEBORO — A celebration of life will be held for Brenda Lee “BB” Class-Peters at The Marina Restaurant on Tuesday, June 13, from 4 to 7 p.m.
BRATTLEBORO — Volunteers keep the ever-expanding visitor programs at Senior Solutions going strong.
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Sunrise Rotary Club has added a walking tour to its portfolio of events it uses to raise funds for scholarships …
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GUILFORD — Vermont Arts Council has visited Guilford Central School over the past year to create projects based on the seasons. In the spring,…
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GUILFORD — Vermont Arts Council has visited Guilford Central School over the past year to create projects based on the seasons. In the spring,…
BRATTLEBORO — Security guards will soon be seen in spots around downtown after someone was held up at knifepoint at the Transportation Center …
Brattleboro — An air quality alert has been issued for Windham County and the rest of the state through 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the result of waf…
BRATTLEBORO — An avid dog lover and extremely hardworking person who dedicated his life to Rescue Inc. was honored during a funeral procession…
WESTMINsTER — Students from Westminster Central School recently spent a week working on a wishing house that was based off an old Tibetan stor…
BRATTLEBORO — Security guards will soon be seen in spots around downtown after someone was held up at knifepoint at the Transportation Center …
Brattleboro — An air quality alert has been issued for Windham County and the rest of the state through 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the result of waf…
BRATTLEBORO — An avid dog lover and extremely hardworking person who dedicated his life to Rescue Inc. was honored during a funeral procession…
WESTMINsTER — Students from Westminster Central School recently spent a week working on a wishing house that was based off an old Tibetan stor…
BRATTLEBORO — St. Michael’s Catholic School held its fourth annual fun run on Friday, May 26. The event helps provide tuition assistance to st…
TOWNSHEND — Students presented the fruits of their project-based learning labor, exploring everything from sewing to women’s rights to fantasy…
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…
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BRATTLEBORO — Lana Dever is leaving the Windham Southeast School District Board because she says she wants to focus on her family.
BENNINGTON — A former Windham County assistant judge was sentenced Tuesday in Bennington County Superior Court after pleading guilty to a sing…
WILMINGTON — Presenting plans to add hot tubs and a hot dog stand on an upper portion of the property, Matterhorn Apothecary owners received p…
BRATTLEBORO — A Bellows Falls man pleaded guilty to possessing an image of child sexual abuse.
WESTMINSTER — Kelly O’Ryan was hired as the new principal for Bellows Falls Union High School in a special board meeting Monday afternoon. The…
WESTMINSTER — One Friday afternoon in May, 28 employees of BDR Transport learned the company was closing its doors after 53 years in business.
BRATTLEBORO — Peter and Mary Alice Amidon, local performers and teachers of traditional music, dance and storytelling, are the 2023 recipients…
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BRATTLEBORO — St. Michael’s Catholic School held its fourth annual fun run on Friday, May 26. The event helps provide tuition assistance to st…
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 sunny weather.
Second grade students from Putney Central School unveiled the newspaper they have been working on as part of a Social Studies project on May 26. The students interviewed people from the community about their jobs and wrote their own newspaper articles about what they learned.
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 Elwell, interim deputy executive director of Groundworks, about the imminent end of a COVID-era program that provided housing for homeless people in h…
BRATTLEBORO — Over the Connecticut River on Tuesday, crews started to install the girders on the new General John Stark Memorial Bridge that will connect Brattleboro to Hinsdale, N.H.
MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott on Saturday vetoed the fiscal 2024 budget passed by the Legislature, saying he cannot approve the $8.5 billion spending plan due to its inclusion of new taxes and fees.
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WILMINGTON — Presenting plans to add hot tubs and a hot dog stand on an upper portion of the property, Matterhorn Apothecary owners received p…
WESTMINSTER — One Friday afternoon in May, 28 employees of BDR Transport learned the company was closing its doors after 53 years in business.
BRATTLEBORO — “Quick pitch” events have begun as part of the 2023 Windham County Business Plan Competition, bringing dreams of new businesses …
BENNINGTON — Tall concrete steps up to shops on the Main Street side of the former Hotel Putnam could make the businesses seem inaccessible to…
MANCHESTER — Aunt Bonnie is on the move.
BRATTLEBORO — Peter and Mary Alice Amidon, local performers and teachers of traditional music, dance and storytelling, are the 2023 recipients of the Brattleboro Unsung Hero Award from Compassionate Brattleboro. The ceremony will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 13, at Centre Congregati…
BRATTLEBORO — “Quick pitch” events have begun as part of the 2023 Windham County Business Plan Competition, bringing dreams of new businesses or growth closer to reality.
NEWFANE — Pastor Matt Deen is digging into difficult discussions with subject matter experts once a month at the Newfane Congregational Church.
WILMINGTON — After public outcry, the historic flood lines will be repainted on the exterior of Town Hall.
NEWFANE — After receiving several calls about a crashed vehicle on River Road and unable to find the operator, Vermont State Police Troopers are seeking information about the incident.
WEST DOVER — A line of storms moving through the region on Friday night caused two structure fires in the area when lighting struck buildings in West Dover and Chesterfield, N.H.
MONTPELIER — The homes of several legislators were targeted and defaced with spray paint overnight, according to a letter sent by House Speaker Jill Krowinski to all members of the Vermont House of Representatives Friday. The vandalism message appeared focused on the ending of the free hotel…
WESTMINSTER — After withdrawing her name from consideration earlier this week for the principal job at Bellows Falls Union High School, Kelly O’Ryan has reconsidered and will be recommended to the full board next week.
NEWFANE — The Vermont State Police is investigating a threatening phone call targeting Timson Hill Preschool in the village of Williamsville.
BENNINGTON — Tall concrete steps up to shops on the Main Street side of the former Hotel Putnam could make the businesses seem inaccessible to anyone in a wheelchair.
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“Your buttons aren’t buttoned,” my colleague said. She pointed to where the small buttons were supposed to be on the corners of my shirt collar.
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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