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Different eras in history lend themselves best to different kinds of stories. The 1950s and 1890s are for stories about placid, middle-class life (and perhaps the turmoil below the surface), the early ...
Last week, four French students from Randolph Union High School traveled to Morocco for a cultural exploration trip, tasting new cuisine, riding camels in the desert, and testing out their language ...
On Town Meeting Day, Royalton voters handily rejected proposed flood hazard regulations (193-390). This Tuesday residents gathered again—this time not to vote, but to learn from floodplain expert Ned ...
Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) announced this week that President Rod Smolla will step down from his post on July 1, after three years at the helm. Smolla, a nationally recognized ...
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark was flanked by sometimes sleeping dogs Monday as she announced a stark figure: her task force that investigates internet crimes against kids received 1,082 cyber ...
Bethel—Wayne G. Smith, 79, died Friday evening, April 18, 2025. Calling hours will be from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6, with a graveside service on Wednesday, May 7, time to be determined. A complete ...
A graveside memorial service for Denis A. Ives, 68, of Royalton, who died on March 16, 2025, will be held on Saturday, April 26 at 4 p.m. in the Howe-Hickey Cemetery on the North Road in Royalton.
The following births were reported at Gifford Medical Center. Saturday, April 5: A daughter, Clover, was born to Katie Sweet and Josh Stone of Randolph. Monday, April 7: A son, Zaire, was born to ...
HEB Manufacturing has been a quiet but storied industrial mainstay in Chelsea since the 1950s and it has found a second life. Brian Kippen, a local entrepreneur known for his work in prototyping and ...
Bethel began recording the names of its wartime soldiers during the American Revolution. Town officials also noted names of those who’d fought during the French and Indian War, before Bethel was ...
At a legislative breakfast Monday at the Bethel library, three area lawmakers fielded questions and shared views on a sweeping education reform bill that passed the House but drew mixed support among ...
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