The longtime Church Street Marketplace fixtures have merged into a single store and reopened on Bank Street in Burlington.
The suspension of ONE Arts Community School marks the latest blow to Burlington’s already fragile childcare ecosystem, which ...
Federal officials are drafting a plan that would renew oak woodlands for the diverse plants and animals that depend on it.
The “German” punk rockers, who are actually Australian comedians, travel to Burlington to shoot a pilot for a new “reality” TV series.
Soprano Mary Bonhag gives a voice recital exploring Jewish diaspora music, and in two performances the Vermont Choral Union offers an appeal for peace.
The governor's concession on mandatory mergers cleared the way for a legislative deal and possible adjournment.
As the West African nation legalizes hemp production, its industry advocates seek business expertise in the Green Mountain State.
Ten years have passed, and not a day has gone by that I don’t think of you and the special life we built for ourselves. Though time has softened the sharp edges of your loss, it is not just in grief ...
How Migrant Justice Built a Movement On and Off the Farm; Proposal Would Double Amount of Prescribed Burning in Vermont; A Vermont Men’s Horseshoe League Marks 50 Years; Poorhouse Pies’ New Cambridge ...
The Sharon Horseshoe League is one of the longest-running in the state, which is a testament to camaraderie and the staying power of the old-fashioned pastime.
The Stowe sculptor has teamed up with French chef Pierre Hermé to make a playful 9-pound chocolate egg, which he shares at an event on Thursday.
Family and friends celebrate Shelburne man who loved music, telling jokes and having time to “tinker, putter and fiddle” ...