Dead Creek Wildlife Day: Celebrating Vermont’s Environment
By Courtney Crawford | October 11, 2018Dead Creek Wildlife Day: A day of environmental stewardship for all ages and interests.
Dead Creek Wildlife Day: A day of environmental stewardship for all ages and interests.
The "Growing Food, Growing Farmers" project at the VT Folklife Center displays local farmers in Rutland County.
Middlebury added to the list of Vermont towns attempting to ban single-use plastic bags.
Middlebury witnesses influx in the squirrel population.
Chinese Tariffs impact Vermont Dairy Industry.
Commemoration of Middlebury's contributions to WWI.
Downward trend in Vermont college enrollment.
On Sunday, Sept. 30, local community members, students and President Laurie Patton all gathered for a 2.8-mile walk to raise money for seven local non-profit organizations.
School shooting threat in Vermont segues to tighter gun laws.
BRISTOL — Vendors, crafters, ponies and musicians braved a cold and drizzly morning in Bristol on Saturday, Sept. 22, gathering early on the Town Green to set up for the 20th annual Harvest Festival. “I had this big picnic blanket wrapped around me,” said Sarah Bevere, age nine, who helped ...
Well-attended festival included everything from activism trainings to live music.
While some may be disappointed to say goodbye to The Lobby and half-priced burger nights, it seems The Arcadian and Haymaker Bun Co. have a lot to offer.
Friends and coworkers remember Suad Teocanin, months after he froze to death in town.
Another Middlebury institution may soon change hands.
Dogs and owners alike thronged to the Middlebury Memorial Sports Center on Saturday, September 15.
A Middkid comes out on top in the 19.2-mile run.
After months of hard work and preparation, the long-anticipated space will open to the public in November.
A new coffee shop works to fill the void left by Carol's.
Stroll down Main Street this afternoon and you may find a vastly different landscape from the downtown of semesters past. The “For Sale,” “For Lease,” and “Markdowns up to 70% off” signs, as well as unfamiliar shop windows and the conspicuous rail bridge construction project are unavoidable. The ...
The Charter House continues to meet community needs.