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Bienvenue aux Canadiens! That’s the message Burlington is sending to its northern neighbors this summer by temporarily changing the name of Church Street to “Canada Street” — or “Rue ...
Before COVID-19 shut down schools, kids had to go to a designated site each summer day and eat there. That was difficult for working families and those without transportation access, according to ...
Dr. Michael Vincent Berry, a respected orthopedic surgeon and beloved family man, passed away on June 20, 2025, at the age of 71. Born in Springfield, Mass., Michael was raised in South Burlington ...
Patricia Ann Reilly Farnham, of Burlington, died peacefully on June 11, 2025, surrounded by loved ones. Pat was born in Teaneck, N.J., on February 25, 1936, to Edward D. and Irene (Hickey) Reilly ...
Gwen and Roderick Russell have launched what they believe is Vermont's first bar serving kava beverages, made from the ground root of a South Pacific plant, Piper methysticum, that has purported ...
Dumb Luck Pub & Grill 211 Main St Winooski, VT 05404 802-497-0764 ...
Obituary: Eleanor Hobbs Jenks, 1947-2025 Woman’s education and professional life focused on enhancing the lives of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals and children with special needs ...
How we did it Since fiscal year 2010, the size of the city's budgeted workforce has grown by about 116 positions. To calculate the figures, we used the full-time equivalent positions included in ...
61% of adults in Vermont drink, compared to roughly 52 percent of U.S. adults 10% of adults in Vermont report heavy drinking (more than two drinks a day for men and more than one a day for women ...
Burlington City Arts has awarded Winooski artist Corrine Yonce the 2025 Diane Gabriel Visual Artist Award. The honor includes a $5,000 cash prize and $1,000 in credit toward classes at BCA Studios ...
In January, Walker, 24, declared for the NFL Draft, to be held later this month in Green Bay, Wis. According to draft pundits, the six-foot-three, 230-pound tight end out of Texas' Rice University ...
Overdoses are the leading killer of homeless Vermonters, 'Seven Days' and Vermont Public found. But a shift from motel rooms to tents presents new dangers.