CNS Reporter Quinn talks with several people involved with different aspects of the construction of the new public library in South Burlington.
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CNS Reporter Quinn talks with several people involved with different aspects of the construction of the new public library in South Burlington.
Essex Parks and Recreation Program Director Adriane Martin speaks on the Essex community's long appreciation for Green Up Day, and how things look different this year to ensure COVID safety.
Green Up Day Coordinator Phil Pouech talks about what Green Up day looks like in Hinesburg, and how it will be run this year.
Student reporters Quinn Houston, Erin O'Connor, and John Harrington speak to a handful of Milton locals about what they think is important on this year's Town Meeting Day.
As national conversations about police brutality, specifically against Black people, grew louder, Vermont researchers have released a third year of data detailing how much money Vermont towns spend on police services.
Richmond Selectboard Candidate June Heston speaks on her experience working on the Richmond Racial Equity Committee and as a citizen of Richmond to discuss what kinds of work can be done in Richmond regarding racial equity.
Town Historian James Ballard talks with CNS reporter Quinn Houston about cemeteries in Milton, VT, and what makes them special and a part of the town's identity.
CNS reporter Annika Ringen was able to speak with Leanne Day Harple--as well as her mother, Peggy Day Gibson--about the experience of homeschooling her children (particularly her son Atticus) during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how her extended family has been contributing to that effort.
The University Mall in South Burlington has felt the pressure of bankruptcies and store closures — long-running issues for malls across America.
UVM students interviewed several voters from different locations within Vermont, and asked them about their voting experience and their concerns about the election.