The calendar marks the equinox as March 20. But locals know the arrivals of maple and mud seasons vary based on where you’re planted in the state.
Funding for at least one project — a buildout of electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the state — is “done” for, a VTrans official said. Other funds are under “review” by the feds.
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Legislative leaders conceded that they are willing to walk away from about $14.9 million in state spending — but made a single request in return.
Additional cuts to service attempt to close a $3 million budget gap.
“To speak bluntly, I am absolutely horrified at these tariffs,” said Sen. Peter Welch, who convened the meeting.
The Essex Development Review Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed project Thursday, according to town manager Greg Duggan.
A House bill with broad support would exempt “cottage” food manufacturers with annual sales under $30,000 from inspection and licensing.
There has always been a tendency to romanticize rural living, despite the daily struggle of wresting a living from the soil.
Just because we don’t like the plan Gov. Scott presented doesn’t mean we don’t seek change.
As a community cheerleader, I am sharing these comments to reinforce the need to immunize.
We must begin to dismantle the system that allows Big Tech to profit from jeopardizing lives.
The consolidation will result in the loss of about 20 jobs, Rick DiStefano, the company’s chief operating officer and co-owner, said, amid state concern over the rehab facility’s finances.
Jurors heard contrasting arguments Monday in the federal case against Serhat Gumrukcu, a biomedical researcher from Los Angeles charged in the January 2018 fatal shooting of Gregory Davis of Danville.
May Hanlon, who was born in Island Pond, takes on the role at a challenging moment for Democrats at both the state and national levels.