BRATTLEBORO—In the fading light of a cold January afternoon, dozens of people gathered to remember the one-year anniversary of the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. in 2021, and vow to not let it happen again.The candlelight vigil in Pliny Park on Jan. 6, which was .
BRATTLEBORO—After complaints from parents and child care providers that young children were being left out of efforts to provide COVID-19 test kits to Vermonters [“Petition calls for state testing for youngest Vermonters,” News, Jan. 5], the state announced on Jan. 7 that it is launching what it calls the Tests .
BRATTLEBORO—The Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus has begun to hit Vermont hard. The Vermont Department of Health reported Jan. 4 that 68,957 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the state since March 2020, including 3,962 people in Windham County. According to the Health Department, 1,727 new .
In their first four games of the season, the Brattleboro boys’ ice hockey team gave up 20 goals and scored seven goals. That gave the Colonels a 2-2 season record heading into a Dec. 27 matinee at Withington Rink against the Mount Mansfield Cougars. The Colonels scored more goals .
Chester was the center of activity in high school girls’ and boys’ basketball last week with the annual Green Mountain Holiday Tournament. • Green Mountain, the defending Division III state boys’ basketball champs, got off to a rough start on Dec. 14, losing to Bellows Falls, 42-33, in .