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Vermont fairgrounds on track to return this summer
May 6, 2021
By Seamus McAvoy/VTDigger Vermonters can expect a return to amusement rides, fried food and demolition derbies this summer, as most fairs…
Groups appeal permit authorizing sinking of ferry in Lake Champlain
May 6, 2021
Out of concern for Lake Champlain’s underwater ecosystems, the Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC) and the Lake Champlain Committee (LCC)…
State settles with scam robocall carrier
May 6, 2021
New robocall team formed to stop scams to Vermont phones Attorney General T.J. Donovan announced April 28 a settlement with…
Taking spring very un-seriously
May 6, 2021
By Brooke Geery Scott Downs, from Middleton, Massachusetts, and Lincoln, New Hampshire, comes to Killington in the spring after Loon…
Eleven schools receive $25,000 Year of the Book literacy grants from the Children’s Literacy Foundation
May 5, 2021
Rutland Northeast and Northwest Primary Schools selected The Children’s Literacy Foundation announced April 28 the 11 Year of the Book…
Rutland City ‘greens up’ downtown, places 10th on state leaderboard
May 5, 2021
Rutland businesses and organizations came together on Saturday, May 1, to participate in the annual, statewide Green Up Day clean…
Local couple buys Northshire Bookstore
May 5, 2021
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger When Ed and Barbara Morrow founded Northshire Bookstore in 1976, they moved with their son, Chris, into an…
Rutland area tree champions honored for their work
May 5, 2021
The Vermont Urban and Community Forestry Program (VT UCF) recently bestowed tree steward awards on several Vermonters, including two from…
Roundabout opens in Hartford
May 5, 2021
On Tuesday, May 4, motorists saw a traffic pattern change in Hartford at the intersection of US Route 5 and…
Randolph editor, publisher, ‘quintessential journalist’ Dick Drysdale dies
May 5, 2021
By Katie Jickling/VTDigger Dick Drysdale, a longtime editor, publisher and reporter who spent his life telling stories about — and to…
A buzz at Mission Farm
May 5, 2021
Vicar Lisa Ransom and Farmer Priest Rachel Field welcomed two colonies of honey bees to Mission Farm in Killington, Sunday,…
Woodstock businesses impacted by lack of water due to pipe break
May 5, 2021
By Katy Savage Some retail shops and restaurants closed and the Woodstock Village was under a boil water notice after…
Fair Haven Inn serves up global fine dining in Western Vermont
May 5, 2021
By Brooke Geery FAIR HAVEN— Sometimes you walk into a place and it immediately feels like home. The Fair Haven…
VINS new spring program schedule
May 5, 2021
QUECHEE—The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) is welcoming the spring season by extending open hours at the center and…
Made Here Film Festival showcases regional talent
May 5, 2021
May 5-9—VIRTUAL—The Vermont International Film Festival (VTIFF) presents inaugural launch of the Made Here Film Festival, the only film festival…
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