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Wednesday’s 18-8 victory over Stowe featured a double-digit save performance by the senior netminder for the second time in ...
Montpelier Track and Field SeniorThe four-time basketball champ was a one-man scoring machine for the Solons while competing ...
There are two dozen animals, including a first-ever cow, a couple of ducks and a half-dozen chimpanzees. There's a pig, and a cat, a few dogs, and several bears all tricked up and bedazzled by artists ...
There are more questions than answers at this point, but residents in Graniteville have weighed in on a plan to build a new home for the Central ...
A clean audit, a lucrative lease, and a controversial charter change were among the topics of conversation for a city council that just met for the last time ...
History is defined by moments when individuals, organizations and communities choose to take a stand — or choose silence. Today, Vermont faces one of these defining moments.
Considering the state spends over $140 million a year on government IT projects, lawmakers want more transparency on how those projects are going and how that money is ...
It was a late April day and the Missisquoi softball team had just disappointed the home crowd with a 15-7 loss to BFA-St. Albans.
On this week's "Into the Issues," Editor Steve Pappas interviews Barre City Manager Nicolas Storellicastro and outgoing Montpelier City Manager Bill Fraser. Tune in Thursday from 6 to 7 p.m.
According to Welch, the Fair Prescription Drug Prices for Americans Act would correct decades of policies that benefited pharmaceutical companies but left American patients holding the bag. While ...