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Two custom benches crafted by local artisans were installed in downtown Montpelier on Friday, June 20. Designed to honor the city’s rivers while offering much-needed places to sit, gather, and rest, ...
A planned 31-lot subdivision on Isabel Circle in Montpelier that’s been in the works for nearly three years has been ...
The Montpelier City Plan has been moved another step forward toward completion. The city council agreed to amend the plan ...
When a film has intelligence and a beating heart, many flaws can be forgiven. That’s certainly the case with “Materialists,” ...
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An alert from the city of Montpelier noted that the National Weather Service is predicting dangerously high temperatures for ...
Two members of the Vermont nonprofit organization Migrant Justice were taken into custody by U.S. Border Patrol just two days ...
The Gary Residence on Main Street began in 1915 as the Montpelier Home for the Aged, created with the modest savings of Mary Ann Gamble, a domestic servant and seamstress. In 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius ...
It was enough to bring tears to the eyes. An affable and engaging broadcaster was airing his final program on radio station ...
By Yoram Samets, Mike Kanarick, and Rachel Feldman The Jews have always been the canary in the coal mine, sounding the alarm when danger is in the air. The canary’s sacrifice warns others of poison ...