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City officials and city councilors — who just formed an Economic Development Subcommittee — all say they would like to see ...
In mid-summer of 2019, just before the COVID-19 pandemic changed anything that might be considered routine, a friend and I ...
Ticks flourish across Vermont. These tiny pests can carry viruses, bacteria, and parasites and cause at least a dozen human ...
Two years after the devastating July 2023 flood, Montpelier continues to come together, rebuild, and grow stronger. On ...
By Katie Lyford Sailors from the U.S. Navy submarine, the USS Montpelier, came to Montpelier for their annual visit during ...
In the second of its “Facing the Water” workshop series, Barre Up, a long-term recovery organization in Barre City, taught ...
Those heady months of May and June, with intoxicating apple blossoms, then early, mid, and late lilacs, wild grape flowers, peonies, roses, and now … what is that sweetness in the air? … Last week it ...
Whether relocating inventory farther from the floor or having plans in place to move it up and out of basements at a moment’s ...
The French Second Empire style was popular in Montpelier in the 1860s through the 1890s and was used for some of the city’s fancier homes. The attractive building at 132 Main Street was built around ...
By Josette Chun Ask any Vermonter to share favorite summer memories, and chances are you’ll hear the words “swimming hole.” ...
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