A recent article published in the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department’s 2024 Vermont Hunting and Trapping Guide entitled, “A Word of Thanks to Vermont’s Trappers,” illustrates the inherent bias and ...
Martin Norman Davis, 84, passed away at his home in Waterbury Center, on Tuesday,. Born in Waterbury on April 9, 1940, he was the son of the late Alfred N. Davis and Verna A. (Martin) Dumas. He was ...
Revitalizing Waterbury recently held its annual celebration to thank volunteers and once again has rallied local businesses ...
In keeping with his tradition, Vermont’s senior U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has issued his annual call for entries in the ...
The Brookside Primary School community received sad news late last week. Longtime school staff member best known as the ...
Crossett Brook Middle School recently held its All-School Student-Led Assembly marking the end of the first trimester and celebrating student achievements that highlight the school’s core values to be ...
Hoping to avoid a repeat next year, local school officials held an educational forum last week with a panel discussion among ...
Whether it’s believing in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, or, in the case of George Woodard’s new children’s book – cows that ...
This Saturday, Nov. 23, the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be closing the last two of its Disaster Recovery Centers ...
This week Gov. Phil Scott announced several cabinet appointments including naming Sarah Clark, of Waterbury, as secretary of ...
The following is a letter written to Gov. Phil Scott by Lamoille South Supervisory Union Superintendent Ryan Heraty and shared with the wider community.
A self-described lover of old things, Randolph resident Stacey Askew has found a new calling surrounded by Waterbury’s historical treasures.