On a cold Vermont winter afternoon, 14 Student Council representatives from Bristol Elementary School loaded up a school bus with 15 overflowing boxes of canned goods and personal care items for the ...
Folks in the Middlebury area will spend a long time mourning Derek Bartlett, a beloved high school teacher and hockey coach who died following a sudden cardiac arrest back on Sept. 28. In addition to ...
While revamping Vermont’s education funding system and expanding its housing stock are topping lawmakers’ battle cries heading into the 2025 session, a growing chorus of voices is urging the General ...
Vergennes residents on Town Meeting Day will have a chance to tell city councilors to take a stand in the war between Israel and the Palestinian people.
Middlebury College has selected Ian Baucom to lead the institution as its 18th president. He will succeed former president Laurie Patton, who stepped down from the post at the end of last month to ...
While President Donald Trump was taking his oath of office in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda at noon on Monday, a crowd of more than 100 of his Addison County constituents had gathered amid freezing ...
The Vergennes City Council last week gave final approval to a planning commission proposal to allow city zoning officials greater flexibility in handling some applications, notably for proposals to ...
The Masons of Libanus Lodge had another busy month in January. They continued with their annual Feed the Goats program by providing free pickup of Christmas trees around Bristol village and delivering ...