BARRE — The drumbeat for “direct aid” from the state in the wake of this summer’s historic flooding just got a little bit louder in Barre where everything — including
Some of the speeches included firsthand accounts from vets and their families, one attendee recalling her fathers serving in Europe during World War 2.
MONTPELIER — When it comes to quick fixes to a chronic housing shortage officials in central Vermont’s Twin Cities are now eyeing “low-hanging fruit” that is growing on two very
BARRE — The timing isn’t optimal, the clock is ticking and while city councilors weren’t given an explicit deadline for coalescing behind a vision of what the future might look