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Bats are everywhere! It may feel that way to some of Vermont’s human residents. Summer is when some species of bats gather in ...
By Lindsey Papasian via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship For the past seven years, ...
Thursday, Aug. 7, marks ten years since the untimely passing of Lara Sobel, a Department for Children and Families Family ...
Washington. She is chair of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy. She has served in the Vermont Senate since 2023 and was previously Montpelier’s mayor from 2018 to 2022. It has been ...
The number of people sleeping in a car or on the street in Vermont rose 63% from last year – and it’s likely an undercount.
by Erin Petenko This story comes to you via a story exchange between VTDigger and The Bridge. In Barre, there’s one thing that Democrats, Republicans and independents can agree on: Money is the root ...
Barre author J. Peter Cobb traces a young man’s search for meaning amid a vivid portrait of farm life in Vermont of the 1920s in his latest novel, “Some Things Aren’t Meant to Be” (Rootstock ...
Via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, on assignment for The Bridge. Independent candidate for Governor Eli “Poa” Mutino (he/they) says he is no longer actively ...
“Imagine a Montpelier where every household in the community can be reached within minutes in times of emergency,” says the website for Montpelier Neighbor Net.
Montpelier’s social media feeds were recently flush with photos of Lopi LaRoe’s mural on the parking lot side of the Bent Nails Bistro, at the corner of Elm and Langdon streets. Locals called it ...
Vermont is no stranger to early spring snow, and last Saturday, March 29, didn’t disappoint. All photos here are by John Lazenby.
It may set the record: 1,220. That’s how many pieces of art Montpelier artist Daryl Burtnett has hanging in the Vermont Supreme Court Gallery. The driver behind those numbers is one work, “Gratitude ...