The regular season for girls’ basketball in Vermont wrapped up last week, with none of our local teams finishing with a winning record. While Brattleboro and Bellows Falls escaped most of the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Leland & Gray unfortunately did not. The good news is that .
The regular season for girls’ basketball in Vermont wrapped up last week, with none of our local teams finishing with a winning record. While Brattleboro and Bellows Falls escaped most of the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Leland & Gray unfortunately did not. The good news is that .
I do talk a lot about COVID-19 in this space, but it has been an unavoidable topic this season for local high school sports. Some teams have gotten through the season so far mostly unscathed, while others have had to struggle with outbreaks that have disrupted their schedules. The .
DUMMERSTON—After stepping down after his first term in the Vermont House, Nader Hashim wants to return to Montpelier. Hashim officially announced his candidacy on Feb. 7 for the Vermont Senate. He will be running in the Democratic Party primary this August, seeking one of the two seats representing Windham .
A Vermonter who battled back from a serious back injury to become a six-time national ski jumping champion and compete in two Winter Olympics for Team USA will be honored at the centennial edition of the Harris Hill Ski Jump competition. Jim Holland, who won at Harris Hill in .