While President Donald Trump’s threat of imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian goods is on temporary hold, the prospect of paying higher prices for imports from across the border is sending shivers ...
Pebbles came to CVHS when her owner went into a nursing home. This sweet girl might be 10 years old but she is very exuberant ...
Although Green Mountain Community Fitness leaders had planned to discuss the upcoming 2025 Crossfit Open competition during ...
Despite gusting winds and cold temperatures, hundreds gathered at the State House Monday, Feb. 17, for Vermont’s version of ...
Many central Vermonters spent all or part of Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 17, cleaning up from the weekend snowstorm, ...
The Montpelier Rotary Club will host a forum for city council candidates on Feb. 24 in council chambers at the Montpelier ...
Montpelier’s City Council terminated longtime City Manager Bill Fraser’s current contract on Feb. 12 and replaced it with a ...
By Lauren Dorsey This story is Part 2 in The Bridge’s year-long series about housing. Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity is ...
Here we are in the middle of yet another cold/flu/COVID-19 season, with rising numbers of infections. We know numbers are ...
Montpelier’s City Council has decided not to renew City Manager Bill Fraser’s contract on Feb. 12 after 30 years on the job.
Now is the time to start organizing for our 2025 vegetable gardens. It is not too soon to start slow-to-grow plants, such as ...
Montpelier’s post office has been unreliable, and the problem isn’t going away. Postal employees aren’t talking, but frustrated residents missing their mail certainly are. Attempts to reach Postmaster ...
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