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City Issues Travel Advisory  Montpelier has been getting ready for its biggest festival of the year: its Independence Day ...
What is better to start summer than a good, old-fashioned small-town celebration featuring a parade, music, food, and ...
Whether you are running or walking, how you are using your arms has a significant impact on the efficiency of your movement, ...
A Vermont woman painted one of the few portraits of a female legislator that hangs in the Statehouse in Montpelier. Ruth ...
Governor Scott, your capital city is in dire shape. Montpelier’s flood-ravaged downtown lives in fear of the Winooski rising again. Its infrastructure is wearing out fast, while the customers for its ...
Arriving at a scene described as “chaotic,” police arrested a 42-year-old unhoused man following multiple calls reporting assaults on Taylor Street in Montpelier on June 26 around 4 p.m. This followed ...
Testing for the city by the Vermont Rural Water Association found “some sort of noise on the water line in the vicinity of the property in question” on one afternoon, but it was not there the next ...
Don Sapatkin, MindSite News For rural LGBTQ+ youth, high rates of depression, low community support – but also high levels of ...
Local 4-H’ers Bring Home Ribbons from State Competition The 2025 State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest provided an opportunity for 4-H dairy members to demonstrate their ability to evaluate and rank dairy ...
Paine Turnpike Reopens After being closed for nearly two years following the July 2023 flood, Paine Turnpike has finally reopened. Drivers from Montpelier going up Berlin Street can now go straight ...
Every year, fourth graders walk from Union Elementary School to MSMS on the last day of school, applauded by relatives, ...