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Little kids love construction! So Fletcher Free Library is using its own project to show kids — and maybe their parents — the ...
Obituary: Doris Tillotson, 1945-2025 Burlington social worker and psychotherapist had a love of adventure and a deep well of empathy ...
The governor shed new light Thursday on his decision not to assign 12 Vermont National Guard troops to help immigration agents for a year.
The pilot program comes in response to the state's decision to cut funding for motel rooms. Local businesses criticized the waterfront location.
Gov. Phil Scott has denied a request from the Trump administration to authorize Vermont National Guard troops to aid U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, throwing a wrench in the ...
After closing for the summer in June, the iconic Burlington nightclub will not reopen, according to sources within the company.
Noah Kahan — "Folk Malone" has made history with his guitar, banjo, and raw lyrics about hope, loss and the familiar sights of Strafford, from which he hails. It's no secret that he loves Vermont — ...
The Broccoli BarThe Broccoli Bar — If you think broccoli is boring, you have not been to the Broccoli Bar. The cruciferous party on wheels serves up piles of florets tempura'd, stir-fried and in ...
The Queen City social club has seen remarkable growth in membership in recent years, establishing itself as a vital link in the New North End.
Tree Bertram sold her Mexican restaurant and food truck biz to Javier Zirko on July 1. He's adding to the menu and plans a return to the Burlington area.
Publisher Paula Routly's vision, drive and commitment to the community earned her the Publisher of the Year prize from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia.
Owner Marilyn Kozlowski started working at the 75-year-old summer snack shack when she was a teen, like many of her employees. She’s ready to retire.
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