BRATTLEBORO-Days before the lease was to run out at 69A Elliot St., the community space there known by its address has found a new home at 134 Elliot St. And it’s bigger. And better. And cheaper.
BRATTLEBORO-The state Superior Court has upheld the firing of former Brattleboro Union High School (BUHS) Principal Steven Perrin for misconduct, effectively closing the case. Judge David A. Barra, of ...
BRATTLEBORO-For the approximately 200 Afghan refugees who are now living, working, making friends, and paying taxes in Windham County, an undeniable chill is in the air. On Nov. 26, Rahmanullah ...
WEST BRATTLEBORO-A holiday music tradition returns to West Brattleboro on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 3 p.m. “TubaChristmas” brings together players of valved, low-brass instruments, including the tuba and ...
BURLINGTON-Following is a joint statement from the Vermont Afghan Alliance and the Central Vermont Refugee Action Network on the proposed action regarding refugees: The latest proposed action from the ...
MONTPELIER-Those who heat with wood may be wondering if their firewood is dry and ready to burn. Vermonters can check out a moisture meter for free from several local public libraries, thanks to a ...
PUTNEY-This Saturday at Next Stage Arts, David Yazbek offers a one-man show, A Few Cheery Songs About Death, which, according to a press release, “promises an intimate night of music, witty repartee, ...
GREENFIELD, MASS.-I really love Vermont! I often travel there to visit my wife's 99-year-old mother who lives down a dirt road. We like to visit Newfane, a beautiful and captivating New England small ...
MONTPELIER-Sixteen Vermont news organizations have been honored with the Local Civic Journalism Awards, a new program designed to steer state and philanthropic dollars to news outlets that inform ...
BELLOWS FALLS-Another historic but long-empty building in downtown Bellows Falls will have a new life as 7 Balls Brewing celebrates its soft opening this coming weekend at 94 Rockingham St. The ...
BOSTON-Can we have a "faith in ourselves" through a politics of love? I savored Meg Mott's column. However, I found it very sad, even if true, and a little ironic that "In 2025 fewer people may be ...
GUILFORD-Military in our streets, masked agents disappearing our fellow workers, social programs gutted, health care and food aid in peril: Where have Americans seen this before? Oh, yes: in the ...
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