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Adventures in Painting,” an exhibit of her work at the Vermont Supreme Court Gallery, presents a strong, confident woman who ...
Four members of the Montpelier Housing Committee resigned during an April 1 meeting, saying the city had rejected the ...
Beginning next year, the Montpelier Roxbury Public Schools (MRPS) district will not allow students to carry cell phones and ...
Should the Montpelier City Council keep the final ‘actionable plan’ as drafted in 2023 to advance the Country Club Road ...
I represented a secured creditor in a court case. The debtor, a farmer, needed to sell the cattle and farm equipment, my client’s loan collateral. The bankruptcy judge must give prior approval for ...
By Gerard Renfro  More and more often things disappeared.Rather late, the people grew alarmed. —Bill Watterson and John Kascht, “The Mysteries” Ever since Trump’s election, articles have appeared in ...
By Rachel Tramontana Via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, on assignment for The Bridge.
Whether or not the state of Vermont will move to open a 10-person-capacity emergency shelter in Montpelier remains unclear, ...
Montpelier homes this past winter, breaks in the city’s water lines on North Street and Clarendon Avenue led to significant ...
Republicans in the 119th Congress want to safeguard American votes with a new bill, H.R. 22, also called the SAVE Act (Safeguarding American Voting Eligibility). Montpelier’s City Clerk John Odum has ...
The pen is mightier than the sword. At least, the Trump administration seems to think so. Otherwise, they wouldn’t be arresting people for speaking and writing about political views they don’t like.
When a long-standing childcare center in Montpelier sought relocation, it underscored the growing crisis in childcare access — prompting an urgent response from the community. City Councilors Kohn and ...