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We’re in Paris, the other City of Lights. It’s 1793, the French Revolution is raging, you can sometimes hear the mobs in the ...
For those who see literature for children and young people as I do — often a good read for all of us — a headline that ...
A “No Kings” protest at the Vermont Statehouse on Saturday, June 14, began and ended relatively quietly. The roughly 1,500 ...
Stalled Education Reform Bill Would Raise Taxes and Spending for Some Districts, Cut Them for Others
H.454, a state bill that has held up adjournment of the Legislature until at least June 16, would — if it passes — lead to ...
By Cynthia Ross Throughout his 80-plus years, Ed Epstein, long-time Vermont resident, has pursued a path of art. He has ...
About a year ago, my mom suffered a minor stroke. She was planting flowers one moment, and in the next awoke on the pavement ...
Monteverdi Music School presents Montpelier’s Make Music Day for the third year in a row on Saturday, June 21. Make Music Day ...
Imagine there’s construction on your street, but you missed the notices from the city. What if a neighbor emailed you, or ...
By Katie Lyford Montpelier’s City Hall was a fitting place to meet with former “Unofficial Mayor” Pinky Clark. The phrase ...
Although Nathan Suter, who died May 13 at the age of 52, was primarily known for his prowess and commitment to running and ...
Friday, May 30, was no ordinary day for the seventh graders at Montpelier’s Main Street Middle School. For many weeks, they’d ...
The state middle school track and field championships, held May 30 at UVM's track in Burlington, were renamed in honor of ...
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