After 20 long years of talking about bike lanes on Winooski Avenue, action was finally taken.
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After 20 long years of talking about bike lanes on Winooski Avenue, action was finally taken.
Winooski Recreation and Parks Manager Alicia Finley discusses her role as manager, parks in Winooski, and future projects.
Listen to student podcaster Leah Kelleher talk with Chittenden Solid Waste District School Outreach Coordinator Rhonda Mace, AKA Recycle Rhonda in the most recent podcast episode of Mudseason Shortcuts.
You wake up to the sound of an alarm. It’s early. You don’t want to go to work, you’re tired, yet you muster up the energy to roll out of bed, get ready, and drive to work.
Local animal-rights activists are preparing for the next legislative session to advance a ban on selling ivory and products from poached and endangered animals.
Charlotte’s Nordic Farms continues to diversify its agricultural projects with the recent addition of House of Fermentology, a small beer blendery from Burlington’s South End.
Eleven trees along State Park Road in Charlotte stand in the way of the projected route of the Town Link Trail, a key project of the Charlotte Trails Committee.
State forestry officials have confirmed a new emerald ash borer infestation in Londonderry after receiving a report earlier this month.
As world leaders met at the United Nations in New York to discuss climate change this week, a group of international environmental leaders gathered at Shelburne Farms to discuss climate action and public health.
Construction is underway near the town garage on Beecher Hill Road to rebuild Hinesburg’s trash and recycling drop-off center by the end of this year.