Cambridge Rescue Squad is once again on solid financial footing.
Wolcott Elementary student Kezia Warfisch has a way with design and color.
The battle between Craftsbury neighbors near Lake Eligo continues after a legal claim alleging that one party slandered the other was dismissed by an Orleans Superior Court judge.
Despite a warm, dry autumn, snow guns have been blasting, and ski resorts are locking in their opening days — some sooner than others.
A former longtime Connecticut woman has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for conspiring to distribute crack cocaine and fentanyl in the Lamoille County region in July and August 2023.
Earlier this month, Johnson village breathed a sigh of relief as President Joe Biden increased the amount that the Federal Emergency Management Agency would cover for projects related to the July 2023 flood to 90 percent.
One day last summer, former Stowe Police Department detective Fred Whitcomb walked into a room and his long career began to unravel.
Nonprofit developer Evernorth is in the process of acquiring a subsidized senior apartment complex in Morrisville, with the intent to preserve the building’s more than three dozen affordable units in perpetuity.
Two new rulings from the Orleans County Superior Court have limited the scope through which Stowe Aviation — former operator of the Morrisville-Stowe Airport — can seek legal remedy from the state for allegedly costing it funding through the collapse of Vermont’s EB-5 program.
Runners, jumpers and ballers of all varieties from Lamoille North and Lamoille South school districts gathered in Burlington earlier this month with student-athletes from across Vermont to celebrate their individual and team successes.
Backpacks unzipped, vests, fleeces and parkas strewn about, as a group of researchers quickly added layers to combat the chill on top of Mt. Mansfield.
Blizzard of Oz. Slush Puppy. It’s Snow Problem. Gerald. Coldy. Ski Buddy.
Partners Sophie Barsalow and Lindsey Scott opened Wellness 101 in Hardwick.
Lamoille County woman that officials linked to a major conspiracy to distribute cocaine and fentanyl in Vermont and elsewhere two years ago has been placed under federal court supervision for three years.
Voters in five towns straddling two counties have elected a pair of Morristown Democrats to represent them, one for her second straight term and the other for his third non-consecutive go-round.
For 12 summers, my Vermont colleagues and I offered guidance to high school student and teacher teams who conducted research on streams as part of a National Science Foundation program.
Trinity Assembly of God, Route 15, in Hyde Park, will be giving away free winter coats on Saturday, Nov. 16, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The annual Johnson Holiday Jubilee is back for its 19th year on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 3:45 to 6 p.m. for a celebration filled with free, family-friendly activities, live entertainment and traditions from around the world.
The United Church of Johnson will be holding a craft fair on Saturday, Nov. 23, from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. at the United Church of Johnson.
In “The Continued Adventures of King Wenceslas,” at the Plainfield Opera House, 18 High St., Plainfield on Sunday, Dec. 15, 4-5:30 p.m.
Monday’s Veterans Day ceremony on the steps of town hall in Stowe.
Morrisville-Stowe Airport
Stowe High School sent eight athletes and a facilitator to the Vermont State Athletic Directors Association student leadership conference in November, with two of the students speaking about the importance of mental health at the conference.
Susanna Guthmann addresses the assembled crowd at Monday’s Veterans Day ceremony on the steps of town hall in Stowe.
A rainbow over Mansfield and Spruce Peak this week.
In what has become a tradition, Stowe High School students put on a free Veterans Day breakfast at the school for veterans and the community.
The annual Veterans Day service was held in front of the Akeley Memorial Building beginning at 11 a.m. Stowe High School’s Veterans Day Brunch preceded the ceremony from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the cafeteria.
The Stowe Land Trust, in partnership with Stowe Trails Partnership, Stowe Nordic and the Catamount Trail, is working with the Percy family to protect the Adams Camp Connector, a parcel of land along the West Branch of the Little River.
Neighborhoods bedecked in eerie fun as children gather to celebrate Halloween’s magic!
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