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The Scott administration offered no help to the attorney general's effort to unfreeze nearly $17 million federal funding for ...
Down a long dirt road in Calais, the artist tends to her garden and family, and crafts the woodcut prints and illustrations she’s been making since the 1960s.
The view of Lake Willoughby from Donna Dzugas-Smith's home is stunning, and she's fighting to keep it that way. The 71-year-old Westmore resident is leading the local opposition to a 140-foot ...
Obituary: Eliza Penney Riegelman, 1987-2025 Known for her quiet curiosity, wry humor and creative cooking, South Burlington resident led with love ...
Lois Agnes Wilson, of Phoenix, Ariz., passed away peacefully on June 3, 2025. She was born in Chicago on October 13, 1934, to Clyde and Alice (Simard) Mercier. They moved to Swanton, Vt., where ...
Movies are coming back to downtown Burlington. Partizanfilm, a grassroots, member-run nonprofit, plans to open a two-screen art-house cinema at 230 College Street this fall to offer first-run ...
Issue of Jun 25 - Jul 1, 2025 Vol. 30, No. 39 ...
A new pizza business from local restaurant owners opened at South Burlington's Weird Window Brewing on Wednesday, June 11. Half Pint Pizza now serves a small menu of hand-tossed, thin-crust pies ...
The most recent building permit, filed in February, puts the price tag for construction at about $42.5 million. On the other side of downtown, a similar scene was playing out at the Cathedral of ...
Kristine Sheathelm Gerson passed away peacefully in her home on June 23, 2025. Her death followed a long period of enduring a brutal lymphoma. She remains a beautiful young woman in the eyes of ...
An unexplained delay has held up more than $11 million in federal funding that Vermont schools expected to receive next week — and it's unclear when, or if, schools will get the money. Education ...
As some of the state's most storied clubs struggle, other venues — from breweries to new music series to off-the-beaten-path clubs — fill the void.