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This story comes to you via a story exchange between VTDigger and The Bridge. In Barre, there’s one thing that Democrats, Republicans and independents can agree on: Money is the root of what makes it ...
Over the last several years — and increasing at an alarming rate over the last several months — there has been a dismaying onslaught of negative statements, presentations, and media reports attacking ...
Parked on a bare-bones Bureau of Land Management site outside Zion National Park in Utah. Inside the park, you could use a Level 2 charger for $5 while you hiked the park’s trails. There were only two ...
"Quietness,” by Lopi LaRoe, adorns the backside of the Bent Nails Bistro building at the corner of Elm and Langdon streets. Photo by Didi Brush. Montpelier’s social media feeds were recently flush ...
One strategy to meet the demand for houses during the boom years following World War II was for lumber yards to sell standard building blueprints, along with complete inventories of building materials ...
In 1868, several citizens of Montpelier petitioned the village council to extend State Street to the top of Seminary Hill and remove the building in its path. The Arch Building had been constructed by ...
Rohullah Rahman digs out on Pearl Street. Photo by John Lazenby. Many central Vermonters spent all or part of Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 17, cleaning up from the weekend snowstorm, which dumped ...
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After the last poem in “Stonechat,” Mary Elder Jacobsen’s debut poetry collection, she closes by giving a whole page to a single line written by her mother, Maryan Elder: “We pray and we cry and we ...
After several months of discussion, board members of the Montpelier Roxbury Public Schools (MRPS) will be voting on whether to keep the Roxbury Village School for educational programming or to offer a ...
The contingent at the Barre Heritage Festival parade on July 27, 2024, from the Martin Family Farm in Williamstown was followed by a wheelbarrow just in case. Photo by John Lazenby. The Barre Heritage ...