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Local control matters. This bill would make deep cuts in funding for our schools while shifting decision-making to a regional board that does not adequately represent our communities.
It’s time we refocus our efforts on the issues that matter most to Vermonters. Let’s prioritize practical solutions over costly legal battles.
After an almost four-decade career, Brookside Primary teacher Chris Costello plans to retire at the end of the school year.
Vermont Parks Forever, the only nonprofit foundation for Vermont’s 55 state parks, recently announced a first-in-the-nation, ...
Continuing a Harwood tradition, students from Harwood’s Harkness Leadership class will host a community Socrates Café on ...
Two men from Springfield, Massachusetts, who are charged in state court in a drug-debt homicide case in Waterbury last fall, ...
To examine growth rings without cutting down or permanently damaging a tree, researchers drill perpendicular to the trunk and ...
Harwood Union High School has announced that sophomore Claire Nagurney is the recipient of this year’s Liam Kenneth Hale ...
The Tree Board will host a memorial tree planting on May 24, honoring former town planner Steve Lotspeich and his 30 years of ...
Dan Greenleaf carries a musical pedigree steeped in local influence. With his upcoming debut album, the 24-year-old from ...
May 15, 2025 | By Mike Pieciak Let me start as directly as I can: I’m sorry, Canada. You didn’t elect our president, but you’re paying the price for his policies. In Vermont, we’re feeling the ...
On Saturday, May 17, the Waterbury Community Volunteer Fair is happening at Brookside Primary School to give folks in town a ...