A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
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This year, Vermont will accept 100 Afghan refugees. However, resettlement comes with hurdles.
“Buy Nothing” groups — places where members can ask and give goods and services for free — are growing daily, including in Winooski.
The community gathered behind the Hinesburg Community School to enjoy some live music for the first time since the pandemic Wednesday, July 14.
With bright sunshine and mostly maskless people lining Main Street, Waterbury celebrated its long-awaited Not Quite Independence Day with a parade and party and fireworks regardless of it being July 10 last Saturday.
The sweltering weekend heat and midday sunshine didn’t deter a dedicated collection of U.S. service veterans along with friends and community members from gathering recently on the lawn at Camp Meade in Middlesex for a unique storytelling event.
On Saturday, Strafford celebrated its first major community event since re-opening, with the Independence Day parade. The day was full of events stretching from the Town House, across the green into the library and the Justin Morrill Homestead. Despite a drenched morning and continuous rain all day, spirits were high.
After a long year without gallery visits or museum trips, you can get your art fix right here in Essex Junction. There’s just one catch — everything is tiny.
Richmond Town Manager Josh Arneson announced the hiring of Kyle Kapitanski as the new Chief of Police for the town in a post on the Richmond town website earlier this month.
Friday, June 4 marked the opening of this year’s iteration of the Richmond Farmers Market.
Market organizers say they faced challenges in planning the market amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but organizers and vendors alike say they’re hopeful for a great year.