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Adaptability and a willingness to learn are attractive skills in new economy DOVER - At the Southern Vermont Economy Summit on Tuesday, employers and employment experts said skills like adaptability ...
DVFiber among success stories in summit panel DOVER - DVFiber, the local CUD that aims to bring high-speed fiberoptic service to all of its member towns, was featured in a panel at the Southern ...
VERMONT- Just in time for the long holiday weekend, campsites on the Green Mountain National Forest will open Friday, May 23. The forest offers several recreational opportunities including picnicking, ...
WILMINGTON- Giovanni Linnehan, 10, competed Saturday, May 3, at the Adirondack AAU Taekwondo Championship and achieved five medals, which qualified him for a National Championship. Giovanni received a ...
DOVER- A Dover teenager presented her plan for a community project that will benefit MOOver riders at Tuesday evening’s regular selectboard meeting. Giovanna Fabiano, 14, of West Dover, told board ...
To the Editor, It looks like nowadays it’s necessary to play endless whack-a-mole with certain kinds of mistruths. Two examples appeared in last week’s letters to the editor. It’s tiring to respond to ...
WILMINGTON- Twin Valley School Board members pondered indications they’ll end the year with another large fund balance, and discussed plans to replace boilers at Twin Valley Elementary School this ...
DORSET- The Twin Valley varsity softball team has been scrappy all season long. On Friday, May 16, they played Long Trail School close for five innings but a rough sixth inning proved their undoing.
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DOVER- Fresh off a successful winter season, Vermont Academy at Mount Snow is rolling out a new mountain bike program for the summer. The summer-long weekly camps are meant to build skills for middle- ...
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