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Vermont State University celebrated its 2025 graduating class Saturday evening at its Randolph Center campus with a ceremony that was shortened due to an impending thunderstorm. The threat of severe ...
Lately, it feels like nearly every headline about health care—nationally and locally—is discouraging. The release of the Oliver Wyman report was especially tough for Gifford Health Care. It raised ...
Rite Aid locations in Randolph and Bethel are among five Vermont stores slated to close as the national drugstore chain restructures under bankruptcy protection, further reducing pharmacy access in ...
REGIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTRACTOR looking for reliable, hard-working construction personnel for jobs in Vermont and the Northeast. No experience needed, willing to train the right people. Very ...
WASHINGTON Share serene rural home with working artist and friendly dog. Enjoy downstairs bedroom and sitting room with composting toilet, sink, clawfoot tub. Furnished. 4WD required. Help with lawn ...
THE ROCHESTER CAFE IS SEEKING SOME ADDITIONS TO OUR TEAM We need someone year round, part time who would be willing to learn all aspects of pizza and wings in the kitchen as well as assisting the line ...
I love those MAGA hats that say, “Trump was right about everything.” Talk about a shortcut to glory. MAGA promoters don’t want to put out any effort to really figure out if their hero is right about ...
Sunday, April 20: A son, Wesley, was born to Shelby and Jordan Taylor of Montpelier. Wednesday, April 23: A daughter, Ella, was born to Kimberly Lakin and Asa Manning of Strafford. Thursday, April 24: ...
State-sanctioned punishment and violence perpetuate harm under the guise of accountability, justice, and public safety. Since 2017, Governor Phil Scott has pushed for new prisons while consistently ...
One woman declared that warm blintzes filled with maple glazed apple rivaled any treat she’d had at the Tunbridge World’s Fair. A meat-eating man said he didn’t miss the beef as he sampled a hearty ...
One after another, speakers at Vermont Law and Graduate School’s 49th commencement talked about standing up to the Trump administration without ever mentioning the 47th president by name.
East Barnard—Floyd W. VanAlstyne Jr., 105, died peacefully at his home in East Barnard on Friday, May 9, surrounded by his family. Arrangements are not yet finalized and a full obituary will be ...
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