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We are going to tear down 60% of the high school in all likelihood and have to rebuild it in record time. These are areas we have to demolish. There’s no way around it,” the district’s facilities ...
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Jay Diaz and Jill Martin Diaz: What Vermonters should know about free speech and immigrants’ rightsThe Constitution’s protections — including the First Amendment — apply to all individuals on U.S. soil, regardless of citizenship or immigration status.
Managers tend to cost facilities quite a bit more than actual nurse providers.
To me, they don’t look particularly old fashioned. They have a contemporary, kind of abstract, mysterious quality that wouldn’t necessarily remind you of something earlier,” one artist said.
The addition of plaintiffs does not change the suit’s argument but increases pressure on the state to finance its defense.
According to a new lawsuit, Mary Gomes called Washington County Mental Health Services multiple times days before she was killed in Montpelier, but an employee declined a request for a visit.
Local leaders, asked to cut a $25 million spending plan for the coming fiscal year, will seek approval this month for a revised tax hike of 10.8%.
The lawsuit alleges six violations, including breach of contract, wrongful discharge, infliction of emotional distress and conspiracy, among others.
When voters are faced with a confusion candidate, a candidate from one party who runs in another party’s primary, are there any winners?
Women leaders from across Vermont gathered for a powerful celebration of impact and connection. Step inside the event and ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Kindness, accidentally,” by Ev Tower-Pierce, 17, of East Burke. Artwork is “The Beginning of Life,” by Jaquira Earley, 17, of West Rutland.
The effort to make Canada the 14th colony had proved a failure. Although it was never a colony, Vermont, not Canada, would become the 14th state.
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