Free COVID-19 vaccines will be available for the foreseeable future in Winooski and the larger State of Vermont.
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Free COVID-19 vaccines will be available for the foreseeable future in Winooski and the larger State of Vermont.
Winooski officials raised the Progress Pride flag over Rotary Park, representing an ongoing commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community to support and advocate for them, according to a press release by the city.
Winooski city leaders gathered late last month in an annual summit to discuss the city’s strategic plan and set top priorities — among them managing a major grant, funding affordable housing and creating an equity commission.
Milfoil — an invasive water-weed that forms dense mats of vegetation and readily reproduces when boats chop up the strands — may soon be tamed in Lake Iroquois after recent treatment with an herbicide.
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Development is underway of a map that details an “inventory” of Hinesburg’s unique natural resources.
As Vermont reached an 80% vaccination rate, eligible residents of Bradford and surrounding communities are receiving the COVID19 vaccine at a pace comparable to the rest of the state.
BRADFORD—The UVM Foundation now offers the Margaret Jenkins Pratt Scholarship to Bradford women studying at the University of Vermont.
COLCHESTER — Vermont State Police say they will be using new techniques on state waterways this summer to detect impaired boaters while conducting boating safety patrols.
Last week marked the fourth Truckin’ Tuesday event of the season at Adams Apple Orchard and Farm Market in Williston. Food trucks and customers packed into the lot of the farm market for an evening of hot food, live music and portable mini golf. The event series is now in its second year. It started June 1 and will continue through Aug. 24 for a total of 14 Tuesdays this summer.