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For the first time in 2025, the Fed has cut rates. That means two things for consumers: Borrowing will get cheaper, but ...
Salvation Farms announced today it will move its vegetable processing operations to the Vermont Food Venture Center in ...
Boozy chimps down the equivalent of two glasses of wine every day in their native habitat, according to new research. A ...
The Charles M. and Hannah H. Gray Gallery at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital is hosting a new exhibit featuring mosaic ...
Emma, a full-time carer for her mother, was in her ground-floor bedroom when the crash happened shortly before 11 pm on July ...
A Nintendo megafan has spent around 40 years amassing one of the world's biggest collections of Mario memorabilia. Steve ...
Two regional selectboards spent September meetings grappling with animal-related questions—free-range chickens in Monroe and ...
Cricket fans in Ireland are set for a high-profile showdown this September as England visits Dublin for a three-match T20 ...
The Lunenburg Selectboard heard a mix of road complaints, animal control concerns, and good news for the town’s library and school at its Sept. 8 meeting.
A busy Wheelock Selectboard meeting on Sept. 2 focused on tightening tax administration, keeping roads serviceable amid drought, and pushing long-term planning and FEMA recovery work.
The Waterford Selectboard fielded pointed public comments about the town’s Highway Department at its Sept. 11 meeting, while also advancing work on budgets, purchasing policy, and road projects.
The Lyndon Selectboard set the town’s 2025 tax rates, approved a new highway truck purchase, and discussed a range of community updates at its Sept. 2 meeting.