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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After a year of staying inside, visitors and local residents in Waterbury are ready for an adventure. The tourism arm of Revitalizing Waterbury has created an interactive scavenger hunt of sorts for this summer called the Waterbury Adventure Challenge.
Waterbury’s Memorial Day ceremony was one of the first public events this year as the COVID-19 pandemic eases and it managed to cover several poignant themes.
In 2011, Tropical Storm Irene flooded Waterbury, causing widespread damage to downtown Waterbury.
CABOT – The Cabot Community Association (CCA) unveiled plans at the Cabot Select Board meeting on March 16 to tear down the structure on the property they had purchased at 3065 Main Street and utilize the plot to create a riverside park.
In a landslide vote on Wednesday, March 31, the Vermont House unanimously passed a resolution formally apologizing for the state government’s role in the eugenics movement of the early 20th century.
The pandemic has robbed teenagers of many core experiences of adolescence, but the theatre program at Harwood Union High School is determined to offer its students a sense of connection through their production of the musical “The Fantasticks” this spring.
CABOT – Small towns in Vermont and across New England are no strangers to aging populations and youth moving away.
CABOT – Last Tuesday, during the first Cabot Select Board meeting since Town Meeting Day, Ian Ackermann was sworn in as the newest select person.
In an age riddled with racial injustice, political polarization, and a pandemic that has nurtured social isolation, two Vermont-based artists reckoned with their seemingly bleak reality through their art.