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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, ...
The Department for Children and Families Commemorates the Ten-Year Anniversary of Lara Sobel’s Death
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 ...
Central Vermont Medical Center isn’t immune to the state and national shortage of nurses, but it has diagnosed the problem, come up with treatments, and is making progress. How big is the challenge?
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 ...
Art can be serious or fun, filled with meaning or just something that looks cool — and it’s always good for building community. Those views were expressed by some of the more than 20 Montpelier High ...
“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.
The property at 12 Main Street has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 90 years. A Texaco Station was built there in 1932. At first it was called Sequin’s Service Station; later and ...
One strategy to meet the demand for houses during the boom years following World War II was for lumber yards to sell standard building blueprints, along with complete inventories of building materials ...
Before there was business, there was art. For weeks after the July flood, downtown Montpelier looked like a ghost town where few other than members of clean-up and construction crews were working. It ...
Rohullah Rahman digs out on Pearl Street. Photo by John Lazenby. Many central Vermonters spent all or part of Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 17, cleaning up from the weekend snowstorm, which dumped ...
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