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High summertime is more than just visits to the beach and hikes in the hills. There’s music and theater happening on stages ...
Summer reading isn’t just for the kids. The Waterbury Public Library has its own summer reading challenge for adults and plenty of ongoing and monthly programs to boot. First, an important July 3-4 ...
Forty summers ago, a Broadway actress, a local architect, and a shared vision for creative collaboration planted the seeds of what would become one of Vermont's most distinctive theatrical ventures.
In the heart of Waterbury Village, there’s a toy store called The Tiny Acorn . Sally and Bob Dain have owned and run the ...
After agreeing to release COVID-era school funding, feds freeze new ed funds for 2025-26 school year
Just three days after an announcement that federal COVID-era funding for schools would be released to school districts across ...
Visual art turns a page at Axel’s next week with the July 9 opening of H. Keith Wagner’s abstract landscapes in a show titled ...
Several local residents are among 83 appointments that Gov. Phil Scott has made recently to state boards and commissions.
Neighboring towns are throwing parties on July 4 and Montpelier and Burlington celebrate on July 3. Check out some options to ...
As a budding naturalist growing up in the concrete-heavy environs of Boston, I would regularly thumb through my family’s ...
Vermont’s largest Independence Day celebration happens in the state’s largest city. Burlington’s festivities take place at Waterfront Park between 5 and 11 p.m. on Thursday, July 3. The city has a ...
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