Sarah Graves thinks everyone deserves to have flowers and, as owner of The Magic Bean Farm in Marshfield, she likes to come ...
School officials, teachers, and mental health counselors are seeking the attention of the Vermont Legislature concerning ...
By Lucy Renaud, via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, on assignment for the Montpelier ...
By Rachel Tramontana, via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, on assignment for The Bridge ...
Poetry is part of my daily life. I don’t write it, but I enjoy reading it and talking with poets about their work. Occasionally, I talk with Middlesex poet Scudder Parker. Recently, he introduced me ...
Town Meeting Day in Vermont is always held on the first Tuesday of March. It’s been a way for citizens to participate in direct democracy for over 200 years, by discussing and voting on town business, ...
A Bob Dylan song has been going round and round in my head recently. No, it’s not “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “The Times They Are A-Changin,” or another of his masterpieces from the early 1960s, which were ...
By Rep. Kate McCann As a member of the House Education Committee — and as a teacher, a mother, and a patient — I have listened with interest to Education Secretary Zoie Saunders. Earlier this month, ...
Mayor: Public Owed an Explanation Montpelier’s six city councilors each offered individual statements about their decision to ...
While President Donald Trump’s threat of imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian goods is on temporary hold, the prospect of paying ...
Montpelier’s post office has been unreliable, and the problem isn’t going away. Postal employees aren’t talking, but ...
The door to Hugo’s Bar and Grill sits unobtrusively between two storefronts at 44 Main Street in Montpelier. Passersby might ...