Central Vermont Gymnastics Academy didn’t let the COVID-19 pandemic get in the way of landing a new, larger gym space this summer.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
All in COVID-19
Central Vermont Gymnastics Academy didn’t let the COVID-19 pandemic get in the way of landing a new, larger gym space this summer.
ESSEX — On social media, often seemingly innocent posts can become political almost immediately. On the Essex Community Facebook page one of the main objects of contention is the use of face masks.
Winooski’s Thrive Summer Camps are preceding this summer with modifications in order to ensure safety and an engaging program during the pandemic.
Restaurants in Hinesburg are trying to feed their customers, while still adapting to COVID-19 restrictions.
The Town of Winooski has partnered with the Vermont Teddy Bear Company on the business’s recent initiative to produce 125,000 reusable cloth masks for Vermonters to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Central Vermont Medical Center announced Monday that it will not reopen the Waterbury ExpressCare clinic that has been closed since April 27.
Like many restaurants across Vermont in the past few weeks, Waterbury’s Prohibition Pig and Hen of the Wood have welcomed patrons back to their dining rooms at half capacity as they follow a slew of new public health rules.
All of the libraries in Vermont were represented on Tuesday, June 23 when they met with Congressman Peter Welch over Zoom to discuss the pandemic and the foreseeable future of libraries.
I have tried for nearly two weeks to sit down and write. I have tried to record my thoughts and feelings, so you might understand what it’s like to be a college student right now.
Two months after the coronavirus emergency mandated the closure of all nonessential businesses, unemployment numbers among hairdressers have soared, and some have still yet to see their checks come in.