By Lauren Dorsey This story is Part 2 in The Bridge’s year-long series about housing. Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity is ...
By mimicking natural processes, people can manage forests for both commercial and ecological ends. That is the aim of ...
Now is the time to start organizing for our 2025 vegetable gardens. It is not too soon to start slow-to-grow plants, such as ...
Here we are in the middle of yet another cold/flu/COVID-19 season, with rising numbers of infections. We know numbers are ...
Montpelier’s City Council has decided not to renew City Manager Bill Fraser’s contract on Feb. 12 after 30 years on the job.
City Manager William “Bill” Fraser will learn whether he will keep his job of 30 years during tonight’s Feb. 12 city council ...
The Vermont City Marathon has been run since 1989. Tim Noonan has run 23 of those races. Noonan is a former coach of both the Montpelier High School Track and Cross Country running teams. He is also ...
Hundreds of Vermonters showed up in Montpelier on Feb. 5 for a nationwide “505001” protest, which stands for 50 states, 50 ...
We live in villages, some of us in cities. In Vermont, even out in the sticks, we still live in so-called “towns.” Then there ...
Clearing the Snow Many mornings this winter have greeted drivers with just a couple of inches of snow on the car. Of course, ...
Suspect,” Gina Tron’s new memoir of her student days in Barre, presents a disturbing, honest and, for me, uncomfortably ...
Montpelier police officers arrested a woman on Jan. 31 around noon for allegedly selling crack from her home. The woman, Kristen Doucette, 32, was charged with two felony counts of selling “cocaine ...
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