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There is a notable absence on County Street this summer.
07/08/2025

There is a notable absence on County Street this summer.

Staff from the Bennington County Regional Commission (BCRC) are doing outreach this summer to get input for the 2026 Reg...
07/08/2025

Staff from the Bennington County Regional Commission (BCRC) are doing outreach this summer to get input for the 2026 Regional Plan.

DORSET — A town-wide reappraisal of properties in Dorset has been completed, the first since 2006, and the numbers tell ...
07/08/2025

DORSET — A town-wide reappraisal of properties in Dorset has been completed, the first since 2006, and the numbers tell what is, by now, a familiar story.

BONDVILLE — Bondville Fair, happening Aug. 22 to 24, will be one for the books.
07/08/2025

BONDVILLE — Bondville Fair, happening Aug. 22 to 24, will be one for the books.

ARLINGTON -- Vermont State Police were notified on June 29 of a roll-over crash on Kelly Stand Road in Arlington.
07/08/2025

ARLINGTON -- Vermont State Police were notified on June 29 of a roll-over crash on Kelly Stand Road in Arlington.

MANCHESTER – The Manchester Housing Task Force will host two public forums this July to hear presentations from the deve...
07/08/2025

MANCHESTER – The Manchester Housing Task Force will host two public forums this July to hear presentations from the development teams that submitted proposals in response to the Town’s Request for Proposals (RFP) for the future of the Town-owned pro…

MANCHESTER – The Manchester Housing Task Force will host two public forums this July to hear presentations from the development teams that submitted proposals in response to the Town’s Request

MANCHESTER — The sound of bells and the honking of horns greeted people in Manchester from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Nort...
07/07/2025

MANCHESTER — The sound of bells and the honking of horns greeted people in Manchester from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Northshire Bookstore traffic circle where a crowd of about 30 gathered on Saturday to “Let Freedom Ring.”

MANCHESTER — The sound of bells and the honking of horns greeted people in Manchester from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Northshire Bookstore traffic circle where a crowd

Similar to soaring guitar solos by Jerry Garcia, The Dead of Summer Music Festival continues to build in brilliance.
07/07/2025

Similar to soaring guitar solos by Jerry Garcia, The Dead of Summer Music Festival continues to build in brilliance.

“This is more than a storefront—it’s a hub that uplifts and showcases the incredible people and businesses Vermont has t...
07/07/2025

“This is more than a storefront—it’s a hub that uplifts and showcases the incredible people and businesses Vermont has to offer,” says Ryan Nakhleh, founder of Local Maverick.

“I’ve always been interested in textiles,” Carlson said. “My mother was a seamstress. My grandparents made all kinds of ...
07/05/2025

“I’ve always been interested in textiles,” Carlson said. “My mother was a seamstress. My grandparents made all kinds of rugs and things. “I think this is just in my blood.”

PAWLET — What a difference a year makes.
07/04/2025

PAWLET — What a difference a year makes.

WESTON — United States Senator Peter Welch visited the mountain town of Weston on Wednesday as part of a larger and more...
07/04/2025

WESTON — United States Senator Peter Welch visited the mountain town of Weston on Wednesday as part of a larger and more extensive tour of the state’s communities that were most impacted by flooding in recent years.

WESTON — United States Senator Peter Welch visited the mountain town of Weston on Wednesday as part of a larger and more extensive tour of the state’s communities that were

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