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A Manchester mother, arrested in August by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and released on bond by an i...
10/24/2025

A Manchester mother, arrested in August by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and released on bond by an immigration judge earlier this month, speaks with the Journal about the morning of her arrest, her detention experience, and what America now means to her.

A Manchester mother, arrested in August by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and released on bond by an immigration judge earlier this month, speaks with the Journal about the

A plan to develop what could eventually be about 125 units of new housing built along Raptor Lane got an initial green l...
10/24/2025

A plan to develop what could eventually be about 125 units of new housing built along Raptor Lane got an initial green light at Dorset’s select board meeting on Monday, Oct. 21.

A plan to develop what could eventually be about 125 units of new housing built along Raptor Lane got an initial green light at Dorset’s select board meeting on Monday,

Devens, Mass. — It was an amazing Sunday for Equinox Lacrosse as the 26/27 and 28/29 grade year girls’ teams turned in s...
10/24/2025

Devens, Mass. — It was an amazing Sunday for Equinox Lacrosse as the 26/27 and 28/29 grade year girls’ teams turned in standout performances at The Chill, a college recruiting tournament hosted by RevEvents in Devens, Massachusetts on Oct. 18 and 19…

Devens, Mass. — It was an amazing Sunday for Equinox Lacrosse as the 26/27 and 28/29 grade year girls’ teams turned in standout performances at The Chill, a college recruiting

“I hope that eventually, mental health won’t be a stigma anymore, that there will be more awareness of it, and that a lo...
10/24/2025

“I hope that eventually, mental health won’t be a stigma anymore, that there will be more awareness of it, and that a lot of people who need it will be able to get access to the help they need.”

“I hope that eventually, mental health won’t be a stigma anymore, that there will be more awareness of it, and that a lot of people who need it will be

KILLINGTON — Killington Resort is planning projects as part of a second year of significant capital investments under a ...
10/24/2025

KILLINGTON — Killington Resort is planning projects as part of a second year of significant capital investments under a new independent ownership group,

"While it’s often difficult to discern how to make a difference at the individual level amid the chaotic tone of nationa...
10/24/2025

"While it’s often difficult to discern how to make a difference at the individual level amid the chaotic tone of national politics, your voice is vital when it comes to supporting free speech and First Amendment rights. So why not get started today?"

"While it’s often difficult to discern how to make a difference at the individual level amid the chaotic tone of national politics, your voice is vital when it comes to

The Manchester Select Board unanimously voted to sign an agreement with the Manchester Community Library Tuesday night, ...
10/23/2025

The Manchester Select Board unanimously voted to sign an agreement with the Manchester Community Library Tuesday night, restructuring a funding scheme that has been in place for the past decade and easing tensions between the town and the nonprofit library. Under the agreement, MCL will no longer request appropriations from the town and will instead receive funding through the town's General Budget.

The Manchester Select Board unanimously voted to sign an agreement with the Manchester Community Library Tuesday night, restructuring a funding scheme that has been in place for the past decade

"While Currier might not have all the offerings of a large school, it provides the academics, art, and outdoor time need...
10/23/2025

"While Currier might not have all the offerings of a large school, it provides the academics, art, and outdoor time needed at the Elementary level, with an extraordinary level of individually tailored attention to each child, something that a larger school may not."

"While Currier might not have all the offerings of a large school, it provides the academics, art, and outdoor time needed at the Elementary level, with an extraordinary level of

Polls open on Tuesday, October 28 in Danby, Mt. Tabor and Sunderland for a non-binding referendum on the proposed school...
10/23/2025

Polls open on Tuesday, October 28 in Danby, Mt. Tabor and Sunderland for a non-binding referendum on the proposed school closures of the Currier Memorial and Sunderland Elementary Schools.

Polls open on Tuesday, October 28 in Danby, Mt. Tabor and Sunderland for a non-binding referendum on the proposed school closures of the Currier Memorial and Sunderland Elementary Schools. This

Grace Christian applied relentless pressure on the Rivendell net throughout the first half of Wednesday’s Division IV pl...
10/23/2025

Grace Christian applied relentless pressure on the Rivendell net throughout the first half of Wednesday’s Division IV playdown, resulting in a 6-0 halftime lead. The No. 6 Lions cruised from that point forward, defeating Rivendell 9-0 and punching t…

Grace Christian applied relentless pressure on the Rivendell net throughout the first half of Wednesday’s Division IV playdown, resulting in a 6-0 halftime lead. The No. 6 Lions cruised from

"This merger brings with it two key new programming hubs — Bromley Mountain and Stratton Mountain Resort — strengthening...
10/23/2025

"This merger brings with it two key new programming hubs — Bromley Mountain and Stratton Mountain Resort — strengthening the organization’s presence in the Manchester/Stratton regions and Southern Vermont."

"We're donating this to the state because I think it represents the state. We want the state to take some ownership of t...
10/22/2025

"We're donating this to the state because I think it represents the state. We want the state to take some ownership of the contributions, if you will, of individuals who have made a lot of cultural and scientific contributions."

"We're donating this to the state because I think it represents the state. We want the state to take some ownership of the contributions, if you will, of individuals who

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