A years-long effort to coexist with the beavers around Memorial Park in Stowe is proving futile, according to town officials.
Mike Giorgio hit the ground running in his first season as general manager of Stowe Mountain Resort, and now that the lifts are closed, he’s offered his take on the season.
South Burlington residents: you may be younger than you think you are. About four years younger, on average, than people in other Vermont cities and towns.
The South Burlington Recreation and Parks Department is looking for ways to nourish residents’ health, in addition to developing and promoting programming that builds community.
A law that could radically shift how Vermont funds services and shelter for its homeless population has been justified as a necessary change by proponents and lawmakers, but some shelter providers have voiced their concern about potential ramifications of such a shift.
With its leadership set to soon deliberate over the future of its birthing center, some of the workers at Copley Hospital have expressed frustration with its administration over how the process has been handled.
Shelburne residents with competing interests and perspectives aired their concerns at the public hearing last week about the latest draft of the planning commission’s zoning bylaw rewrite.
A Shelburne doctor is suing the University of Vermont Medical Center for medical negligence and wrongful death for the fatal overdose of his adult son five years ago.
Stowe High School students present “Clue: On Stage” by actress and award-winning playwright Sandy Rustin, Friday, June 6, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 7, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Stowe High School, 413 Barrows Road.
“The Gondola’s Awake!” a new children’s book inspired by a young girl’s love for Stowe’s bright red gondolas, has been published for the first time and is now available for purchase locally.
Howard Russell — Howdy, to his family — hasn’t rung the bell at the top of his Hinesburg house in years. The rope rotted at some point in the last decade, but Russell said that, soon, someone is coming to trim the maple tree beside the house, and they’re going to replace the rope.
The Champlain Valley school board might merge Charlotte and Hinesburg’s community schools.
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