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The Scott administration offered no help to the attorney general's effort to unfreeze nearly $17 million federal funding for vehicle chargers.
State officials acknowledge the 140-foot structure would be unsightly, but say it's needed to bolster connectivity in the region.
Obituary: Eliza Penney Riegelman, 1987-2025 Known for her quiet curiosity, wry humor and creative cooking, South Burlington resident led with love ...
Two screening rooms and a café will bring daily movies back to Burlington, which hasn't had a commercial movie theater since Merrill's Roxy Cinemas closed.
Obituary: Lois Agnes Wilson, 1934-2025 Former St. Albans resident was an in-home day care provider for many years ...
Pandemic-era changes made to the federal program have been adopted permanently, allowing more breakfasts and lunches to get to those 18 and under.
The pop songwriter returned home to Vermont for a set at Newport's third annual Pride festival, and a battle of the bands went down at Jay Peak.
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Explore our editor’s picks for must-do events in Vermont this week, including the Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s “Summer of Love” tour at venues across the state.
Academy Award®-winning director Danny Boyle and Academy Award®-nominated writer Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, a terrifying new story set in the world created by 28 Days Later. It’s ...
Independent Vermont alt-weekly covering news, politics, food, arts, music and culture.
Artist Talk: 'These Colors Kill Facism' A discussion with artists presenting works in the exhibition, focused on how art creates community in difficult political times.
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