As many birds take off to migrate south for the winter, a unique flock of avian creatures has taken roost in downtown Waterbury recently.
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As many birds take off to migrate south for the winter, a unique flock of avian creatures has taken roost in downtown Waterbury recently.
A program developed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic that feeds hungry Vermonters and supports local restaurants has been extended as the pandemic lingers.
BURLINGTON – Ice Cream Bob’s is finishing its 19th season and possibly its last as the infamous creemee stand on the Burlington waterfront where many regulars and visitors alike stop for the iconic maple creemee.
BRADFORD—The Bradford Selectboard approved a sign for the incoming Tractor Supply store, which is slated to open in November, during their Oct. 14 meeting. Planned signage will slightly exceed that permitted under the local sign ordinance
CASTLETON — Community members weren’t afraid to get their hands dirty to do some good at the Main Street Cemetery during a recent volunteer cleanup initiative hosted on Sept. 25-26.
By now, I think just about everyone has seen “Squid Game,” or at least heard of it.
If you haven’t heard of it, well ...
Once Thatcher Brook Primary School, newly renamed Brookside Primary School is settling into the school year with both a new name and new leadership.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and, although addressing domestic violence is always of high importance, the recent murder of 22-year-old Emily Ferlazzo in which her husband has been charged puts the spotlight on this life-threatening issue.
In its meeting Monday night, the Waterbury Select Board voted to fly an inclusivity banner and rejected putting up a banner saying the town stands with Black Lives Matter that previously hung along Main Street.
The votes came after a lengthy discussion during which a number of Waterbury residents voiced their opinions, and the select board debated several factors that had been raised in their previous meeting on Oct. 4.
Newcomers and annual visitors alike flocked to the Mad River Valley this weekend to experience this year’s foliage.