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We released from the tow plane at 4,000 feet above the ground. We got into the wave and climbed to 14,000 feet twice in a ...
Five years of survival through a global pandemic, historic flooding and a withering movie-going crowd, and the Savoy Theater ...
As The Valley Reporter goes to press on May 28, the Harwood Unified Union School District Board is reviewing applicants to replace Harwood Union assistant principal Bethany Turnbaugh. Turnbaugh joined ...
Harwood's India Travel Study is showing a student-produced documentary at Zenbarn this Sunday, June 1.
State and federal agencies are investigating a sophisticated financial hack of $81,000 carried out as the town paid its ...
The Waitsfield Select Board on Monday, May 5, voted to move forward with a new roof for the General Wait House and discussed ...
This week, the sunshine has returned, and with it, thoughts of adjournment. That brings me to the Education Transformation Bill – H.454 – which returned to the House on Tuesday with changes ...
While a heavy fog and mist started off the day, Mother Nature finally changed her ways for Northern New England race fans on ...
In the days leading up to Memorial Day, Nancy Coombs and Robin Preuss of the Waitsfield Cemetery Commission placed American flags on the graves of veterans in the Waitsfield Cemeteries. This is a ...
Turtles, like this painted turtle, are on the move and may be encountered on roads. Drivers are urged to keep an eye out for them and, if safe to do so, help them cross the road. Vermont’s turtles are ...
Editor’s Note: This is the third part of a series of articles about local native Sarah Joslyn’s legacy in Omaha and in the Mad River Valley where she was co-founder of the Joslin Memorial Library. In ...
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