More than 80 percent of school budgets were approved on Tuesday, according to preliminary results compiled by the Vermont Superintendents Association and Vermont School Boards Association. Districts ...
Instead of skiing her way through winter, publisher Paula Routly is sidelined by a torn meniscus — and getting a preview of what aging Vermonters experience.
Some students who had planned to come to Vermont could not get visas. Those who are here say they are treading carefully.
The company proposing the battery says it’s safe, but neighbors are raising concerns over the potential fire risks.
As a group of Burlington protesters decried the war on Iran on Saturday, Ali Jafari stood nearby holding a sign that said “Make Iran Great Again.” Here’s why.
Featuring 20 musicians from 10 countries, the Burlington band led by Avi Salloway aims to foster cultural understanding during a fraught time for immigrants.
An all-female cast and crew of Vermont-connected writers and standup comedians poke gentle fun at men, religion, clergy and women’s aging process.
Ways of Knowing” asks audiences to sit in complete darkness for 80 minutes and lose themselves in rare and unusual sounds.
In “Easy Lovers,” Jared Freschman sets his own versions of the Quad God in the northern Italian sun. He spent a summer residency in the region, saturating paper with colored pencil that glows on the ...
In addition to Bride!, here's what is playing in Northern and Central Vermont movie theaters this week. Listings include new movies, vintage films and a directory of open theaters.
Soundscape artist Glenn Weyant hears helicopters; Green Mountain expats team up for a homecoming show; and Brattleboro metal band Ordh unleash a ferocious debut.
It’s never too late to make amends, but sometimes contacting an old flame can open old wounds. Here’s advice for issuing a long-overdue apology.
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