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Julia Watson remembers standing on crates with her sister Elizabeth, while working the register at Capitol Grounds in ...
On August 6 and 9, 2025, the world will mark the tragic 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ...
As many Vermonters struggle to meet their medical costs, NorthCountry Federal Credit Union has made a $5,000 donation to the ...
By Jenni Belotserkovsky Lately, ICE agents arresting students, migrant workers, immigrants, and U.S. citizens have dominated ...
Peg Tassey will be playing in Montpelier for the first time in over 20 years on Friday, July 25, at Charlie’O’s in Montpelier ...
After an at times contentious public hearing portion of its July 8 meeting, the Central Vermont Regional Planning ...
After a successful mid-August event in Montpelier last summer, the World Soccer Festival returns to the Montpelier High ...
What if reunions were for everyone? — has grown into an all-school and community celebration that’s redefining what it means ...
This article concerns indeterminate tomato plants, those that produce new suckers in the leaf axils while the vines keep growing until you or frost kill them. If you grow determinate tomatoes, which ...
Sandra Vitzthum, a Montpelier architect who has been involved with housing initiatives throughout central Vermont, recently conducted an “unofficial” survey asking local residents about what kind of ...
By Carla Occaso A city employee, two citizens, and a city councilor had rough words for one another July 9, but in the end, ...
As my 30-year career as Montpelier’s City Manager has come to a close, I would like to reflect upon the journey that the city employees, the city council, the residents, and I have experienced ...
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