NEWPORT — Five small organizations with big plans have been selected to receive Community Action Grants from AARP Vermont supporting their efforts
MoreNEWPORT — Five small organizations with big plans have been selected to receive Community Action Grants from AARP Vermont supporting their efforts
MoreNEWPORT — Five small organizations with big plans have been selected to receive Community Action Grants
NEWPORT — Derby Elementary School and Newport City Elementary School are joining forces to champion farm-to-school
NEWPORT — A $3.1 million city budget, as well as all appropriations, easily passed at Town
NEWPORT — Two former Newport residents now living in Ohio, have been charged with selling heroin.
NEWPORT — Mary Alice McKenzie, Director of the Burlington Boys and Girls Club will be among
NEWPORT — The HealthWorks ONE Coalition and Vermont Department of Health are sponsoring a Community Forum
NEWPORT — USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service State Conservationist Vicky Drew said that Vermont received $674,000
NEWPORT — While the Northeast Kingdom has been experiencing an unusually warm winter, replete with green
NEWPORT — Police say that a threat the Vermont Department of Children and Families (DCF) received
NEWPORT — Ed Brochu of Newport was among the long-time justice system volunteers honored at the
NEWPORT — Five small organizations with big plans have been selected to receive Community Action Grants from AARP Vermont supporting their efforts to make Newport a more “Age-Friendly” city. In
NEWPORT — Derby Elementary School and Newport City Elementary School are joining forces to champion farm-to-school in the Northeast Kingdom through a joint farm-to-school grant provided by the Vermont Agency
NEWPORT — A $3.1 million city budget, as well as all appropriations, easily passed at Town Meeting Day in Newport City yesterday. Budget requests from both North Country Union Junior
NEWPORT — Two former Newport residents now living in Ohio, have been charged with selling heroin. One of the accused, a former employee at Jay Peak, was also charged with
NEWPORT — Mary Alice McKenzie, Director of the Burlington Boys and Girls Club will be among participants at Building a Resilient Community, an open public meeting on March 2, 6:00
NEWPORT — The HealthWorks ONE Coalition and Vermont Department of Health are sponsoring a Community Forum at the Gateway Center in Newport on March 5, 2016, from 10 a.m. to
NEWPORT — USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service State Conservationist Vicky Drew said that Vermont received $674,000 in funding for a project targeting water quality in Lake Memphremagog. The money is
NEWPORT — While the Northeast Kingdom has been experiencing an unusually warm winter, replete with green grass and significant absence of snow and ice; there is one spot in Newport
NEWPORT — Police say that a threat the Vermont Department of Children and Families (DCF) received this morning is responsible for the lockdown that took place at the Emory Hebard
NEWPORT — Ed Brochu of Newport was among the long-time justice system volunteers honored at the Vermont Statehouse on Friday, January 5, 2016. He was nominated by the Orleans County