Let’s first work within our existing supervisory unions to not just “imagine” but create effective change that would serve everyone’s best interests ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Sukkot,” by Sela Morgenstein Fuerst, 12, of South Burlington. Artwork is “Fruit,” by Oliver Ellis, 14, of Belmont.
The company, which serves 1,400 ratepayers, has failed to cover expenses as it struggles under the weight of its $1.5 million debt, according to correspondence between the state and the utility.
More than 10,000 people have entered the visitor center so far in October, compared with 6,500 for the entire month last year.
We were hoping that we were gonna be able to get that declaration. It's very hard for a town like ours to pay that kind of money,” said Burke’s town administrator, James Sullivan.
Scott’s announcement comes more than a month after he declared he would develop a plan to address public safety concerns in Burlington. Previously, Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak said that ...
The October survey also found that public opinion around Scott’s return-to-office mandates, and his refusal to send National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., ran clearly along party lines.
"I was kind of surprised that Vermont would recognize New Hampshire certifications, but New Hampshire wouldn’t recognize Vermont,” said New Hampshire Rep. Thomas Oppel.
Gov. Phil Scott has appointed a Rutland economic development leader and educator as commissioner and a co-founder of business accelerator LaunchVT to deputy commissioner.
Incumbent GOP Chair Paul Dame is facing a challenge from Sen. Russ Ingalls, R-Essex, while current Democratic Chair Jim Ramsey isn’t seeking the job again.
Land use ties it all together: it dictates whether or not communities can grow without losing their identity, whether or not families can afford to stay, and whether or not Vermont remains both ...
With the Legislature set to consider statewide school redistricting efforts this coming session, some school boards and supervisory unions are pushing to set their own course.