We are all getting older. And some of us need support, socialization, and other needs we can’t meet by ourselves at home.
On Friday, Oct. 25, the third annual Money Matters Symposium will be held at the Vermont College of Fine Arts Alumni Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s symposium, titled “Exploring Solidarity ...
Capital City Concerts continues its 25th anniversary season with “A Musical Offering of Instrumental Works of J.S. Bach” on Saturday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. Capital ...
Giving up its independence after 150 years, Montpelier casualty insurance company Union Mutual will be “affiliating” with a ...
By Sonya Mancauskas Facing the loss of seven seniors, the Montpelier High School field hockey team holds an 8–2 record ...
Concerns remain about location, parking, working conditions, and process After over 450 days without a post office following ...
That’s how many pieces of art Montpelier artist Daryl Burtnett has hanging in the Vermont Supreme Court Gallery. The driver ...
We’re okay being the only capital city without a McDonald’s, but not without a post office,” said Sen. Peter Welch during an ...
The Good Samaritan Haven and others who work with unhoused people are sounding the alarm: As hundreds of people throughout ...
A committee tasked with recommending how opioid settlement funds should be spent in the state’s third round of funding ...
I was one of the lucky ones,” says Plainfield resident Susan Grimaldi. She’s looking around at her kitchen with its boarded ...
All people deserve access to the basic human needs of food and shelter. We know that the state of Vermont — our government and our people — can make the choice to shelter and feed everyone in Vermont.