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María José Iturralde, a dedicated environmentalist from Ecuador, returned to Randolph last Friday to speak at Bethany Church ...
Rochester—Raymond E. Quillia, 98, passed away on November 22, 2024 at Mayo Continuing Care Facility in Northfield, Vt., with ...
Fifth- and sixth-grade students have been working with local sign maker and artist Jimmy Brown to design a new sign for the ...
Consolidated Communications has received the green light from the Vermont Public Utility Commission to proceed with its proposed sale to a private investment company. The $3.1 billion sale to ...
At the start of each legislative session, the Vermont House of Representatives elects a speaker, who presides over the chamber. This important role chosen from and by the members of the House ...
Several weeks and many baths ago, my dog discovered a black-and-white stranger crossing our lawn. Wagging vigorously, and ignoring my frantic shouts, she ran up and offered her canine greeting: a nose ...
Suppose that in 1955 Rosa Parks had simply got up from her seat and made her way to the back of the bus. Suppose she had said, “I’m just a seamstress, what impact on Jim Crow laws can I have and will ...
In late August, the National Security Agency released a pair of must-watch videos on its YouTube channel. (Bet you never imagined you’d hear that sentence!) These two videos show a talk Rear Admiral ...
Joy Nelson Partridge passed away Nov. 14, 2024. She was born Sept. 9, 1947 in Moultonboro, N.H. to Ralph and Mae Whitehouse Nelson. Joy acquired a bachelor’s degree in education and spent her career ...
Thomas E. Driensky died on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024 in Schuylerville, N.Y., after failing health. He was born on January 11, 1938 in Danbury, Conn. He was the son of Edward and Dorothy (Mollan) Driensky.
The Vermont Law and Graduate school will once again host a community Thanksgiving on Thursday, and this year’s event is set to be on par—or exceed—previous records for the biggest one yet. The meal ...