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MONTPELIER — Will the Montpelier Roxbury Public School District be forced to cancel a month-ending budget revote on the strength of a last-gasp lawsuit filed by the tinier of its two member-towns?
The following is a sampling of calls to Montpelier police in recent days:
PLAINFIELD — Time isn’t on their side, but local officials are considering holding an informational meeting ahead of next month’s floor meeting.
The new secretary of education fielded a variety of questions about school privatization, her educational focus and more at a confirmation hearing held by the Senate Committee on Education.
BURLINGTON — A teenage driver fined $220 for her part in a double-fatal crash that killed an elderly Addison County couple in September 2020 is among individuals arrested at an anti-Israel enc…
Experiencing the lows helped U-32 softball enjoy the highs during a stretch of two games in 24 hours.
At the start of each season boys lacrosse teams can talk a big game, raise the warmup music to a new decibel level and walk onto the field with chest-puffing swagger.
April in Vermont. You never know the kind of weather you’re going to get.
HENNIKER, N.H.- Southpaw Matt Ingraffia broke the Norwich University baseball record for career strikeouts as the Cadets recorded a doubleheader sweep over New England College.
- Marcel Hirscher is coming out of retirement. He plans to ski for the Netherlands, his mom's nation
- Panthers visit the Lightning with 2-0 series lead
- Hurricanes visit the Islanders with 2-0 series lead
- Mariners face the Rangers with 1-0 series lead
- Dodgers face the Nationals leading series 1-0
- Cardinals and Diamondbacks meet with series tied 1-1
- Braves look to sweep 3-game series against the Marlins
- White Sox aim to break skid in game against the Twins
Rinaldo N. Conti WEBSTERVILLE — The Mass of Christian Burial to honor and celebrate the life…
Thomas W. DeForge SAINT ALBANS — Thomas Wayne DeForge a longtime area resident passed away i…
Michael H. Rollins II BARRE — Michael Henry Rollins II passed away peacefully at home on Apr…
Living three-and-a-half hours apart, as we do, my dear friend, Bea, and I get to see each ot…
If you take to the water this spring, there’s a good chance you’ll spot a great blue heron, …
As warmer weather approaches, it is a great time to consider how you use the outdoor spaces …
Vermont’s short-lived wool industry was as rocky as the fields on which the sheep grazed and…
Cannabis use is legal in Vermont and, just as with alcohol and tobacco, we need to educate V…
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- Supreme Court to consider when doctors can provide emergency abortions in states with bans
- Remnants of bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk, FDA says
- Mississippi lawmakers haggle over possible Medicaid expansion as their legislative session nears end
- US health officials warn of counterfeit Botox injections
- Ashley Judd and Aloe Blacc help the White House unveil its national suicide prevention strategy
- NASCAR driver Erik Jones to miss Dover race because of broken lower vertebra
It must be an election year. Schools and libraries across the nation are seeing a renewed pu…
Homelessness is a catch-22. if you lose your home/rental, how do you come up with the money …
Two commentaries in The Times Argus and Rutland Herald, weekend edition April 13-14, are a m…
We've lost media outlets around the country but still get fairly good coverage of most issues.
It’s that time of year again: door to door scammers.
I am sure we are all aware of the horrific genocidal conflict, initiated and choreographed b…
Dogs and coyotes are members of the same species. Yet, in Vermont, we allow hunters to send …
As the nation reaches the middle of Financial Capability Month, we at the Office of the Stat…
Dave Gram begins his “First Amendment Violation” piece by stating he supports Israel’s right…
We really need to talk about the governor's plan to "defer" some of the payment for this yea…
What keeps the few in power over the many?
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