The specter of a lengthy court dispute can throw cold water on housing construction. Vermont’s new Act 250 board thinks it can resolve these disputes faster.
Co-owners Andrea Jones and Sandy Scott carry forward a 36-year legacy of community, resilience and friendship.
Backyard birding can be a wonderful winter pastime, but it’s important to do it safely — for your sake and the birds’.
The ice cream plant in Waterbury topped the list released this month by the state with 130 violations, due to a failure to submit a number of sampling reports.
Eric Duffy had been a finalist for both city manager of Montpelier and town manager in Winchester, Massachusetts. Shortly ...
With lawsuits overshadowing Vermont’s first-of-its-kind climate legislation, new state leaders have begun trying to decipher ...
If full-time work doesn’t pay enough to live here while others keep raising rents for profit, this isn’t an economy — it’s exploitation.
Suing the state over discomfort caused by an administrative requirement signals a troubling disconnect between public employees and the democratic system funded by taxpayers.
A 2-foot-tall Charlie Brown Christmas Tree has become a surprise bestseller in the New England state that grows the most seasonal conifers.
This commentary is by Jill Martin Diaz, executive director of Vermont Asylum Assistance Project, director of Legal Services for Connecting Cultures/New England Survivors of Torture and Trauma and a ...
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