PAWLET — The town wants over $60,000 from a Briar Hill Road man after winning a years-long legal dispute with him over permits for a firearms training school.
BARRE — Two sitting city councilors vying for an office one has held before were quizzed about their vision for Barre’s future, its challenges and what they would do to address them if they we…
MARSHFIELD — Twinfield Union School officials have been told better and more focused communication would help pass school budgets.
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Brick works?
Gov. Phil Scott said the Senate refusing to confirm his pick for secretary of education was a partisan political move aimed at him.
There are 40 students across grades 2-6 who are becoming exposed to soccer in the Pittsford-Brandon-Leicester area.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD MEET
WATERBURY — Oblivion was bliss Wednesday for three-sport Montpelier athlete Natalie Quinn.
NORTH CLARENDON — It seems that in most no-hitters that it takes a terrific defensive gem to preserve it. Proctor shortstop Rhi Lubaszewski saved Cadence Goodwin’s no-hitter twice in Wednesday…
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Open letter to Vermont Legislature:
We recently renewed our Rutland Herald subscription for six months. We like the crossword, S…
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