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The Vermont Division for Historic Preservation announces the installation of 15 new Roadside Historic Site Markers for 2025. These iconic green and gold markers allow places and people to come ...
Summer camp is a time-honored pastime — a way to forge new friendships, gain new skills and experiences, and learn about the ...
School’s nearly out, summer’s approaching, and everything is blooming with an almost tangible buzzing green urgency. June is ...
Seeing something unravel gives us a better understanding of its original parts and their usefulness to the whole. This applies to material structures and governments and societies. Government impacts ...
On the same day I read about New Zealand’s baby name approval, I saw the list of the most popular U.S. names for 2024, and learned that the new pope selected Leo as his papal name. The interesting ...
Five years of survival through a global pandemic, historic flooding and a withering moviegoing crowd, and the Savoy Theater is still standing. The two-screen theater in downtown Montpelier remains a ...
Vermont’s barns are generally for cows, but years ago, with a spare Saturday night and a broom, plenty of them played home to a now half-forgotten art — the barn dance. Someone’s grandparents always ...
Caleb G. Nelson of St. Johnsbury, Vermont, was recently recognized for his support, leadership and commitment to Saint Michael’s College’s student-run newspaper, The Defender. Nelson, who graduated ...
r.k. Miles in St. Johnsbury is a trusted supplier of building materials serving both Vermont and northwestern New Hampshire. Located in the heart of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, our St. Johnsbury ...
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