For the first time in 15 years Chelsea’s town clerk won’t be named Karen Lathrop. Two candidates have tossed their names into ...
Ruth Small always knew she was meant to write a book. That realization first struck her in fifth grade at Randolph Elementary ...
The Northeast has experienced significant ice storms throughout history, and we may be due for another one. Though we see ...
A landmark downtown building is changing hands, ushering in a new chapter for the 120-year-old structure. Longtime owner Ted Elzey said he’d found a buyer for the historic former grain mill at 10 Main ...
Certified Nurse Midwife Lydia Corriveau has joined the Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Midwifery team at the Gifford Medical Center. Corriveau brings to the role a wide variety of experience, including ...
The Vermont Law and Graduate School Center for Justice Reform is launching an online series to help communities that have experienced traumatic incidents move forward and heal. “Healing Communities to ...
Dr. Aaron N. Taylor, senior vice president and executive director of Access Lex Center for Legal Education Excellence at the Access Lex Institute, will serve as keynote speaker at the 2025 Black ...
With Town Meeting Day less than two weeks away, here’s a roundup of some of the highlights that appeared on area towns’ warnings. Barnard Barnard will take nominations from the floor for a selectboard ...
Shirley A. Jefferson will speak on “Where Do We Go From Here?” at the Tunbridge Public Library’s Sunday Series this Sunday, Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. Jefferson joined Vermont Law and Graduate School in 1999.
Candidates for Sharon’s local offices presented their qualifications during a recent forum on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18, speaking to a small audience consisting solely of town officials and press, with ...
During an extended discussion session at Sharon’s school board meeting Tuesday night, Feb. 18, two critical education issues intersected: a proposed $7.1-million school bond that will be voted on on ...
The Granville Selectboard met on Monday, Feb. 10 at the town office. The board voted to pay the highway and town orders as presented. Board chair Bruce Hyde noted that nothing in the financial reports ...