TOWNSHEND—As a student of Vermont history and especially that pertaining to agriculture, land use, and the environment, I know of the importance of sending a person to Congress who understands Vermont.Next year, it will be the first time in my lifetime that Vermont, with the retirement of Sen. Patrick Leahy, .
PUTNEY—When Lisa Brande moved to Vermont in 1979 she instantly fell in love with the place. She got a job working at the Common Ground in Brattleboro and served as a waitress, a cook, a manager and soon started the famous Dawn Dance Breakfasts that took place after the all-night .
BRATTLEBORO—In the face of climate change, Vermont needs a comprehensive, equitable way to ensure access to surface water users for decades to come. We at the Connecticut River Conservancy believe that a bill under consideration in the Vermont Legislature creates that pathway. If enacted, it will require data collection .
BRATTLEBORO—Eight Vermont youths have been selected as 2022 National Award recipients in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, with four winning gold medals and four receiving silver medals.The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) is the Vermont affiliate for the annual awards program. Willa Sheehan of The Putney School is .
PUTNEY—Gordon Clark and his Vermont Comedy All Stars return for a night of stand-up comedy Friday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m., at Next Stage Arts.Featured performers will include several contest-winning and touring comedians most often seen in the Burlington area.“We all need reasons to laugh, and the Vermont Comedy All .