CASTLETON — Alumni, students and parents were decked out in both Castleton University and Vermont State University gear at the school’s first Homecoming celebration post-unification this past weekend.
The Sandwich Finance Committee voted this week to support all of the financial articles on the upcoming Town Meeting warrant, including the $15.8 million capital request for the school district.
Madison made civil rights history in 1963 by adopting the first fair housing ordinance in the state
Thanks to a conservative white mayor, two forceful Black leaders, two pioneering women, a helpful city attorney, strong support from both city newspapers and a vast citizens’ support network, Madison made civil rights history in 1963 by adopting the state’s first open housing ordinance.
January 29, 2021 12:10 PM Stu Levitan
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Marshall Colston (second from right below with his family wife Eva and children Marty, Laura and Jacqueline, pictured left to right) took up the fight. Not everyone agreed, including the Board of Realtors, which circulated an anti-fair housing ad. (Courtesy of Capital Newspapers)