Green Mountain College Falls to Financial Hardship
By Kenzo Okazaki | February 14, 2019Green Mountain College will be closing their doors at the end of this academic year due to financial constraints.
Green Mountain College will be closing their doors at the end of this academic year due to financial constraints.
The Celebration of Vermont Poets & Poetry brought voices together to be shared with the people of Vermont.
Due to its greenhouse setting, Burnt Rock Farm doesn't ever stop producing — even in the coldest months.
Low wages in certain staff positions have prompted some colleges employees to leave, seeking work in the surrounding area.
The Middlebury Magazine. What is it?
A decrease in the number of birds at the feeders sparks interest in a potential declining bird population.
The Organic Consumers' Association sues Ben & Jerry's for using a false advertising platform that portrays their company as more environmentally conscious than it may be.
The extreme cold did not stop participation in the Women's March on Montpelier.
Unit officers can now carry and administer Narcan in Vermont Corrections.
The Open Door Clinic (ODC) holds free clinics every Tuesday evening and one Friday morning per month.
The discussion of where or if the Middlebury Farmer's Market will move continues.
Reprint of recount of Pat Shaw and Paul Garrow's presentation with medals of valor.
Purrrses for Paws is spreading the word about their fifth annual event set for Feb. 7.
The Stay-to-Stay pilot aims to convince people to come to and stay in Vermont and has proven quite successful.
HOPE Works experiencing a lack of staff.
After their first deal felt through, the former Ripton County Store owners turned to Hoffman and Wisell, who took the opportunity right away!
The annual Middlebury Holiday Market was a resounding success with a variety of vendors, products and attendees.
The coming Filmmakers' Festival Lineup aims to appeal to a wider audience.
The kickoff of "A Very Merry Middlebury" involved a lot more than just a little "Christmas magic."
[gallery ids="42216,42218"]As any Vermonter knows, a cornerstone of surviving the winter is good, honest carbs. Caroline and Matt Corrente, married co-owners of the newly-opened Haymaker Bun Co. and The Arcadian restaurant, know this well. The two businesses now co-inhabit the space at 7 Bakery ...