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It was a spring day in 1975 when Doug Casella started collecting trash from a few customers in the Rutland region with a ...
The first paragraph from a column about high school athletic booster clubs written by Lisa Myran-Schutte on the National ...
Champlain College this week reported an uptick in interest in online education. According to the Burlington-based college’s annual survey exploring perceptions of online higher education for adults ...
The Rutland City Board of School Commissioners will meet for a special meeting beginning at 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 12, in the Longfellow Building. The board will also meet for its regularly scheduled ...
Former lawmakers from across the state are demanding state legislators give more consideration to a bill that would transform the state’s educational systems, including how Vermonters pay for it.
FAIR HAVEN — The Fair Haven baseball team put a three-game losing streak to rest, beating Windsor 9-1 on Thursday. The ...
We just asked the farmers questions like what is a day in your life look like? What keeps you up at night? What are you ...
At Northwest Primary School on Pierpoint Avenue last week, a stream of kids and parents were arriving for rehearsal for ...
The Burr and Burton Academy baseball team was staring at a 5-1 deficit against upstart Rutland heading into the bottom of the ...
The Otter Valley Unified basketball team earned its first win of the season, with a 49-45 Senior Day triumph against Twin ...
The podcast, titled “Life Became Very Blurry,” was released on VHS’s podcast feed (vermonthistory.podbean.com) and YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/@VermontHistoricalSociety) on April 3 and is ...
Andrew Crust has chosen a powerful finale for his second season as the Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s music director, Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, sometimes called “Titan.” ...
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