Mailed to every residence and business in South Burlington, The Other Paper serves Vermont’s second largest city. Published since 1977, it is the trusted go-to source for local news, connecting ...
First published in 1967, the Shelburne News is a community staple. Mailed free-of-charge to every Shelburne residence and business, and rack distributed at select high-traffic locations in Shelburne, ...
Established in 2006 as Charlotte Citizen, the name was changed in May 2011 to reflect expanded coverage of neighboring Hinesburg. The weekly newspaper is mailed free to every home and ...
Alice Kredell paced the Redhawks with first place finishes in the 1,000-meter and 1,600-meter races. Lydia Donahue was first ...
Driving on Vermont’s Interstate highways in winter, I often notice large hawks perched in trees on woodland edges at regular ...
The Johnson Conservation Commission will lead a tour along the Vermont State University-Johnson campus trails starting Sunday ...
Cold weather has arrived, and you’ve put your garden to bed for the season. That doesn’t mean you can’t garden. Just shift ...
Jackson Rothman led the way for the Wolves with a fourth-place finish. Dylan Karpinski came in fifth place and Sam Harm ...
Winterdeep,” a sound and light art installation, is on Saturdays in February at All Souls Interfaith Gathering, 291 Old Bostwick Farm Rd., Shelburne. It is a wild celebration of winter-themed ...
Buoyed by their strength in the distance running events, the Champlain Valley girls’ indoor track and field team captured the ...
Much later, Emmett W. Chappelle, an American scientist made valuable contributions in the fields of medicine, philanthropy, food science, and astrochemistry. His achievements led to his induction into ...
South Burlington hosted the NVAC cheerleading competition Saturday, Feb. 1. There were 26 teams competing. All three South ...
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