This commentary is by Peter Walke, the managing director of Efficiency Vermont. The cheapest energy is the energy we don’t use. This simple fact has guided Efficiency Vermont for more than two decades ...
Unlike some other states, Vermont’s Department of Corrections does not hire chaplains. That leaves it up to volunteers and outside organizations to provide religious and spiritual support for the ...
The state’s 247 municipalities are set to decide annual local government and school spending, leaders, advisory articles and a few unusual extras — such as Underhill’s request for a $60,000 preowned ...
Though experts say artificial intelligence can be a tool for lawyers, it has the potential to lead attorneys awry.
It is about us getting together, sticking together, providing kindness to each other, because that's a huge need right now.” ...
The 1874 murder of Anne Freese riveted Vermonters and drew national attention. Although a suspect was quickly arrested, the case dragged on for years.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Is Time a Concept?” by Elianna Venables Vogel, 14, of Ferrisburgh. Artwork is “A Ripple in Time” by Lauren McCabe, from the Young Writers’ Project archives.
Vermont’s congressional delegation unilaterally condemned President Donald Trump’s decision to attack Iran Saturday, warning ...
Hidden inside the microscopic structure of the roots of a deer’s front incisors is a record of that deer's life.
A village press release stated that Swanson requested the hearing and asked that it be public. But Swanson’s Attorney Linda Fraas said she requested only that if there was a hearing that it be public.
The 1952 Olympian literally wrote the book on his lifelong passion with a trailblazing how-to guide deemed “the bible of the sport.” ...
The change to a single point of entry, along with screening by X-ray machine and metal detector wand, is new for the people’s house.
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