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The Lyndon Electric Department (LED) plans to begin passing electronic payment processing fees directly to customers starting ...
The University of Vermont is launching a high-resolution LiDAR survey along Red Village Road in Lyndon to help the town ...
A project originally approved by voters nearly a decade ago is about to begin — sidewalks, safety, and aesthetic improvements ...
If you’re looking for authentic Mexican food in town, head to Main Street and you’re “almost” there. In a space at 1214 Main ...
Monday’s Select Board discussion about reinforcing a temporary bridge along Patneaude Lane in Barnet led to another talk ...
The state’s investigation into the Sept. 16 shooting death of a Littleton man along Pleasant Street in Littleton remains open ...
The Development Review Board on Thursday heard a proposal to build a 27-hole disc golf course at The Wildflower Inn, with ...
Local control has been the theme for 2025 at the New Hampshire statehouse, where some lawmakers have taken a state-driven ...
The 74 reports on a new study that finds elementary students who learn science and reading together retain literacy skills, ...
A federal judge is telling the Trump administration that its explanation for state secrets privilege in the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case is "inadequate." U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis made those ...
A state judge found probable cause Friday to charge a Bradford man with the gruesome killing of his friend and the unlawful disposal of the body in January.
The departure of a longtime family physician from Weeks Medical Center has prompted backlash from patients, who say the move ...