NEWPORT CENTER — When Justin LeBlanc’s sons set up game cameras on their family farm in Newport Center, they weren’t looking to document illegal border crossings. But over several nights, that’s exactly
ISLAND POND — A VFW post housed in a former one-room schoolhouse was destroyed by fire early Wednesday in Island Pond, officials said. Brighton Fire and Rescue responded to VFW Post 2309
MoreNEWPORT — North Country Career Center’s SkillsUSA chapter installed eight new officers for the 2024-2025 school year during a ceremony November 12, while launching its annual holiday donation drive for local families
MoreNEWPORT –– The fate of the Newport dialysis clinic remains uncertain, with the University of Vermont Health Network announcing it is facing budget cuts and hopes to transfer management and staffing of
MoreDERBY — The Memphremagog Watershed Association has completed its fourth conservation acquisition along the Johns River, protecting 6.7 acres of prime trout habitat and expanding public access for outdoor recreation. The newly
MoreI watched the City Council meeting when they had to make a very hard decision and terminate the City Manager. It is one of the hardest decisions any council has to make.
MoreNEWPORT –– The City Council voted Monday night to approve the distribution of a proposed master plan offering suggestions for supporting existing businesses and attracting new employers to the city, increasing affordable
MoreNEWPORT — Fitness Warehouse, a gym in Newport co-owned by longtime friends Dane Martin and Tom Lowell, is redefining fitness for locals of all ages and experience levels. Since acquiring the business,
MoreDERBY — Vermont’s regular deer season opened strong Saturday as hunters brought 21 deer to Wright’s Sport Shop, one of the state’s designated biological check stations for opening weekend. The 16-day season,
MoreWATER AND SEWER RATES: Most of the Council voted to approve the latest water and sewer rates and to begin to rectify the situation of past actions that were brought to the
MoreCRAFTSBURY — Craftsbury Saplings has received a $50,000 grant to plan a new childcare facility that would nearly triple its capacity to serve local families. The nonprofit community childcare center was among
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