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By Barbara Smith When Green Mount Cemetery was dedicated in 1855, lawn mowers didn’t exist. There was no expectation of lawn mowing for the lots purchased before the 1950s. Families would use scythes ...
This story is written by Raymonda Parchment and reprinted with permission from the Hardwick Gazette. U-32 high school juniors Ella Thomas and Annalise Eckhaus, both from Calais, have been discussing ...
Montpelier’s aging water pipe system has experienced multiple water line breaks and valve failures in recent years, leading ...
Earlier this month, on a rainy Saturday morning, a stream of people entered the Kellogg-Hubbard Library for a special ...
After two consecutive years of catastrophic flooding, Barre residents seeking to play a role in disaster ...
A change-of-use permit has been posted in the window of what was most recently Hugo’s Bar and Grill at 118 Main Street, Montpelier. The permit is for 1,830 square feet of retail sales, elevating ...
We asked and you answered. We put out the call on our social media to hear from readers about how our community is adapting ...
Money previously directed by the U.S. Congress to the city of Montpelier, known as “earmarks,” has been cancelled, according ...
By Rachel Tramontana Via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, on assignment for The Bridge.
Voters have spoken during Barre City’s annual town meeting on May 13, resulting in a few changes on the city council. The ...
The Montpelier community lost a leading light when Nathan Suter, 52, died of a heart attack on Tuesday, May 13. Suter wore ...
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