Its namesake dirt road, a three-mile stretch in Barnet, has repeatedly generated buzz across the ’net. While surrounding swamps provide clues to the name’s origins, some history may stay untold.
Vermonters will trek to the polls on Nov. 5 to vote on who will represent them in Montpelier and Washington, D.C.
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Balint, 56, is a former educator and columnist. In 2022, she became the first woman and openly LGBTQ+ person from Vermont to ...
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A geomagnetic storm will cause the aurora borealis to be visible from parts of the United States and most of Canada on ...
Paul Gambill of Montpelier has an extensive resume. He’s been a music director in Tennessee and in Vermont, a professional French horn player, and a public school music teacher. In 2013, he became ...
After decades of stable electricity demand in the US, a new ICF report predicts a significant surge starting this decade.
There is no shortage of utterly charming villages in New England — Norman Rockwell-esque towns that are beautiful in every ...
Southern states continue to benefit the most from the investments and tax incentives passed in the Inflation Reduction Act ...
Catheter Precision, Inc. (NYSE American:VTAK) today announced that at the recently held European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Symposium, interim results demonstrating the use of VIVO in localizing the ...