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We’re in Paris, the other City of Lights. It’s 1793, the French Revolution is raging, you can sometimes hear the mobs in the ...
H.454, a state bill that has held up adjournment of the Legislature until at least June 16, would — if it passes — lead to ...
For those who see literature for children and young people as I do — often a good read for all of us — a headline that ...
A “No Kings” protest at the Vermont Statehouse on Saturday, June 14, began and ended relatively quietly. The roughly 1,500 ...
By Cynthia Ross Throughout his 80-plus years, Ed Epstein, long-time Vermont resident, has pursued a path of art. He has ...
About a year ago, my mom suffered a minor stroke. She was planting flowers one moment, and in the next awoke on the pavement ...
By Katie Lyford Montpelier’s City Hall was a fitting place to meet with former “Unofficial Mayor” Pinky Clark. The phrase ...
Monteverdi Music School presents Montpelier’s Make Music Day for the third year in a row on Saturday, June 21. Make Music Day ...
Imagine there’s construction on your street, but you missed the notices from the city. What if a neighbor emailed you, or ...
Friday, May 30, was no ordinary day for the seventh graders at Montpelier’s Main Street Middle School. For many weeks, they’d ...