This story is part of a series about how local churches are recovering from the July 2023 flood. Pastor Jay Voorhees knows ...
In the middle of the 19th century, the southern bank of the Winooski River to the west of Northfield Street — then part of ...
By Vivian Ladd Tomasi for Montpelier Alive For the first time, on Nov. 16, seven key bridges will be illuminated in ...
By Sonya Mancauskas A new co-operatively owned cafe has opened in downtown Montpelier.  Access Café opened on Nov. 2 at 64 ...
Miss Love Potion is a sweet girl who enjoys attention, once she gets to know you. New environments can be overwhelming at ...
“Today, Vermont is facing chronic underfunding across a variety of sectors … At the same time, the highest income Vermonters ...
By Fiona Sullivan The capitalist economy perpetuates warfare, exploitation of nature, and the subjugation of humans — how do ...
By Margaret MacLean  Roxbury parents can meet most of the challenges of school mornings, from organizing breakfast to helping ...
I recently texted friends a colorful piece of art I composed. Now you should know that “art” is not in my usual wheelhouse, ...
Calais musician Peg Tassey and The Loud Flowers is celebrating Peg’s birthday with 11 musicians at a special concert on Nov. 16.  The band is hosting friends from all parts of their amazing music ...
The city of Montpelier has shelved an ambitious but expensive plan to upgrade its wastewater treatment plant with technology ...
Democracies and local co-ops are all about relationships,” said Hunger Mountain Co-op President Carl Etnier during his ...