An interview with Miriam Block, the Executive Director for the Heritage Winooski Mill Museum, an iconic part of the city that is also important to its history.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
All in Community
An interview with Miriam Block, the Executive Director for the Heritage Winooski Mill Museum, an iconic part of the city that is also important to its history.
A collection of short interviews with the townsfolk of Winooski about what about the Onion City makes it so appealing.
The Johnson Select Board has unanimously backed a plan to renovate the Barrows House on Main Street, developed by Jenna’s Promise, a nonprofit group.
They are 20-to 40-year-olds who live and breathe the winter sport that is synonymous with Killington and Vermont.
It’s that time again: February has an extra day this year, so at Shelburne Farms that means celebrating with a special, aged cheddar aptly named “Leap Cheese.”
Ray Coffey, the Community Services Director of Winooski, explains the unique charm of the Winooksi community, and how he and other hope to help the community further flourish.
Burlington—January 28, 2020: As the impeachment trial unfolds in the U.S. Senate, Community News Service reporters talked with Vermonters and visitors.
A panel consisting of Rutland-area experts working on drug addiction spoke before a crowd of about 25 community members Wednesday evening about current initiatives for compassionate treatment and recovery.
A frigid, blustery Monday night did not stop spectators from gathering for one of South Burlington’s newer and more unique holiday traditions: the lighting of the whales’ tails along Interstate 89 in Technology Park.