A social worker, a retired UVM faculty, and multiple artists — these are the people representing Winooski for its Centennial Celebration.
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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A social worker, a retired UVM faculty, and multiple artists — these are the people representing Winooski for its Centennial Celebration.
ESSEX — The Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive beetle that wreaks havoc on ash trees, has been making its way around Vermont since its first sighting here in 2018. Towns across the state are wrestling with how to keep streets lined with trees while keeping costs down.
Emma Anderson, a Shelburne native, was crowned Miss Vermont’s Outstanding Teen 2021 in May. While the title has put her in the national spotlight, Anderson is like every other teen: she goes to school, talks with her friends and, when asked, is there to lend them a pad or tampon.
The Bristol Community Solar Co-op is coming to fruition with a little added benefit to support Clemmons Family Farm.
Visitors drove across the 1879 Howe covered bridge into a celebratory community event on the evolving farm land of the White River Land Collaborative on Sunday as part of Open Farm week in Vermont.
The South Burlington School District is taking over South Burlington’s old city hall building at 575 Dorset St., across from South Burlington High School and connected to the South Burlington Fire Department.
Visitors to some of Vermont’s favorite river swimming spots this summer may have noticed and had a chance to meet swimming hole stewards greeting people, keeping things tidy, and taking surveys.
GROTON—Groton will hold a special town meeting on Aug. 4 to vote on a resolution that would declare the town a “Second Amendment sanctuary.”
FAIRLEE—The Fairlee Selectboard voted to enforce a zero tolerance policy for speed infractions on Lake Morey Road on July 19.
NEWBURY—The P&H Truck Stop will likely undergo renovations to replace old equipment and improve safety for pedestrians and workers. The existing gas pumps and tanks will be replaced due to age, and new fueling stations will be added for a total of four diesel fueling stations and 12 unleaded gas fueling stations. In addition, the gas canopy will be moved away from the main building.