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Several law enforcement organizations, the school district, and a local school bus company are coordinating a New Year c...
01/13/2026

Several law enforcement organizations, the school district, and a local school bus company are coordinating a New Year campaign to educate motorists and enforce laws on passing school buses with flashing red lights.

Several law enforcement organizations, the school district, and a local school bus company are coordinating a New Year campaign to educate motorists and enforce laws on passing school buses with

The Burr and Burton Bulldogs tipped off a home matchup against longtime rival Mount Anthony Union High School on Thursda...
01/13/2026

The Burr and Burton Bulldogs tipped off a home matchup against longtime rival Mount Anthony Union High School on Thursday, Jan. 8, in the E.H. Henry Gym.

“Downhill skiing and riding boards remain core to JISP, but not everyone is geared to flying down the slopes,” says BRSU...
01/13/2026

“Downhill skiing and riding boards remain core to JISP, but not everyone is geared to flying down the slopes,” says BRSU Superintendent Randi Lowe. “A few years ago participation was trending down so we opened up the program to give more choices for…

“Downhill skiing and riding boards remain core to JISP, but not everyone is geared to flying down the slopes,” says BRSU Superintendent Randi Lowe. “A few years ago participation was

"As we enter the 2026 session, Vermont stands at a defining moment. Affordability pressures, demographic decline, and ri...
01/12/2026

"As we enter the 2026 session, Vermont stands at a defining moment. Affordability pressures, demographic decline, and rising operating costs are converging just as our state needs more workers, more housing, and greater predictability to sustain eco…

"As we enter the 2026 session, Vermont stands at a defining moment. Affordability pressures, demographic decline, and rising operating costs are converging just as our state needs more workers, more

More than 100 people converged on the Roundabout in Manchester on Saturday, Jan. 10, to protest the shooting of Renee Ni...
01/12/2026

More than 100 people converged on the Roundabout in Manchester on Saturday, Jan. 10, to protest the shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week, and against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tactics in general.

More than 100 people converged on the Roundabout in Manchester on Saturday, Jan. 10, to protest the shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week, and against Immigration and

Daniel Banyai, in the midst of an imminent foreclosure of his West Pawlet Slate Ridge property and a personal bankruptcy...
01/12/2026

Daniel Banyai, in the midst of an imminent foreclosure of his West Pawlet Slate Ridge property and a personal bankruptcy which temporarily stalled that foreclosure, will stand trial for two days later this month in a 2024 assault on a law enforcemen…

Daniel Banyai, in the midst of an imminent foreclosure of his West Pawlet Slate Ridge property and a personal bankruptcy which temporarily stalled that foreclosure, will stand trial for two

Studio owner Sarah Dole turns 60 next month. She opened the first incarnation of the store in Bennington in 1996, which ...
01/12/2026

Studio owner Sarah Dole turns 60 next month. She opened the first incarnation of the store in Bennington in 1996, which means she has spent nearly half her life engaged in retailing. In between, there were changes in location, the sales focus and ev…

Studio owner Sarah Dole turns 60 next month. She opened the first incarnation of the store in Bennington in 1996, which means she has spent nearly half her life engaged

"If you want to see some needle ice, but don’t want to visit the tundra, look before the ground has frozen or during a c...
01/10/2026

"If you want to see some needle ice, but don’t want to visit the tundra, look before the ground has frozen or during a cold snap after a period of thaw."

"If you want to see some needle ice, but don’t want to visit the tundra, look before the ground has frozen or during a cold snap after a period of

“They all worked well together,” said Bulldogs co-head coach Kristi Lewicki. “The energy was up, which is something we r...
01/09/2026

“They all worked well together,” said Bulldogs co-head coach Kristi Lewicki. “The energy was up, which is something we really challenged them to do.”

“Panfish species have been increasing in popularity across the country and here in Vermont,” said fisheries biologist Ju...
01/09/2026

“Panfish species have been increasing in popularity across the country and here in Vermont,” said fisheries biologist Jud Kratzer. “These new rules should help to maintain quality panfish fishing opportunities throughout the state.”

“Panfish species have been increasing in popularity across the country and here in Vermont,” said fisheries biologist Jud Kratzer. “These new rules should help to maintain quality panfish fishing opportunities

The Taconic & Green Regional School District’s board of directors approved the budget it will put before voters at March...
01/08/2026

The Taconic & Green Regional School District’s board of directors approved the budget it will put before voters at March Town Meeting for their approval during their regular board meeting held on Tuesday, Jan. 6.

The Taconic & Green Regional School District’s board of directors approved the budget it will put before voters at March Town Meeting for their approval during their regular board meeting

The Manchester Select Board unanimously approved the town’s General Fund budget for the 2027 fiscal year at its Tuesday ...
01/08/2026

The Manchester Select Board unanimously approved the town’s General Fund budget for the 2027 fiscal year at its Tuesday night meeting, agreeing to total expenditures of $8.2 million for the year.

The Manchester Select Board unanimously approved the town’s General Fund budget for the 2027 fiscal year at its Tuesday night meeting, agreeing to total expenditures of $8.2 million for the

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