MONTPELIER — The tax bill on the average Capital City home — the one that post-reappraisal is assessed at $370,000 — would increase by nearly $1,000 based on a just-adopted
MONTPELIER — City Manager Bill Fraser never said a “hard reset” would be easy when it comes to municipal spending. It certainly wasn’t Wednesday night.
MONTPELIER — There is a “P” in both “plan” and “priorities,” and from the “pit” and the “post office” to “paving” and “people,” more piled up quickly as city councilors
MONTPELIER — A presentation about two versions of a recreational complex that would both lose money, even before factoring in the hefty debt service associated with actually building them, prompted