Most people are likely aware of Vermont’s recreational trapping season that runs annually from the fourth Saturday in October through March 31, but many are likely unaware that year-round trapping is ...
A name change is coming soon for Waterbury’s community and economic development organization as Revitalizing Waterbury ...
While Vermont’s visible challenges with drug trafficking may be happening on streets and in parks, what’s happening inside residential apartment buildings is also putting citizens and their neighbors ...
A Brookside Primary School tradition continued on Friday when a Waterbury Fire Department truck rolled up with a few horn ...
A Barre woman driving on U.S. Route 2 in Waterbury went off the road on Monday, avoiding a collision with a stopped school bus as a student was stepping off the bus, according to Vermont State Police.
Michaels on the Hill, the fine-dining restaurant perched high along Vermont Route 100 in Waterbury Center, has closed its ...
Students from Crossett Brook Middle School recently took part in math and history project competitions at the University of ...
As Vermont debates whether to allow the baiting of bears for hunting, we must take a moment to reflect on the ethical implications of such practices. The notion that an animal should be killed simply ...
Five student musicians from Harwood Union High School and Crossett Brook Middle School will have their original compositions ...
Throughout history, our relationship with animals has often been marked by a troubling lack of empathy. From the gladiatorial games of ancient Rome to contemporary hunting practices, the suffering of ...
No one was injured in a one-vehicle crash that brought down some power lines and slowed traffic on Vermont Route 100 in Waterbury on Sunday morning.