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Obituary: Eliza Penney Riegelman, 1987-2025 Known for her quiet curiosity, wry humor and creative cooking, South Burlington resident led with love ...
Two screening rooms and a café will bring daily movies back to Burlington, which hasn't had a commercial movie theater since Merrill's Roxy Cinemas closed.
Bienvenue aux Canadiens! That’s the message Burlington is sending to its northern neighbors this summer by temporarily changing the name of Church Street to “Canada Street” — or “Rue ...
A new pizza business from local restaurant owners opened at South Burlington's Weird Window Brewing on Wednesday, June 11. Half Pint Pizza now serves a small menu of hand-tossed, thin-crust pies ...
Obituary: Lois Agnes Wilson, 1934-2025 Former St. Albans resident was an in-home day care provider for many years ...
The two long-vacant buildings are being flattened to make way for new development. The former Y site will become a 79-unit apartment building.
An unexplained delay has held up more than $11 million in federal funding that Vermont schools expected to receive next week — and it's unclear when, or if, schools will get the money. Education ...
Pandemic-era changes made to the federal program have been adopted permanently, allowing more breakfasts and lunches to get to those 18 and under.
Explore our editor’s picks for must-do events in Vermont this week, including the Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s “Summer of Love” tour at venues across the state.
Vinyl Thursdays (DJ)Other Upcoming Events at Hotel Vermont Jazz Night with Ray Vega (Live Music) Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m. Free Beerworth Sisters (Live Music) Fri., June 27, 4 p.m. Free Sunday Brunch ...
Two newly elected lawmakers headed to the Vermont Statehouse full of ambition. Their inaugural session delivered a dose of reality.
Overdoses are the leading killer of homeless Vermonters, 'Seven Days' and Vermont Public found. But a shift from motel rooms to tents presents new dangers.