After forty years in Hinesburg, local mechanic David Johansson is leaving town and his self-owned small engine business behind.
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
After forty years in Hinesburg, local mechanic David Johansson is leaving town and his self-owned small engine business behind.
A new striking addition to the exterior of a Richmond dog kennel makes it abundantly clear that it is all about dogs.
Hinesburg’s Kevin Willard listed his house last fall with no offers. This spring it was a different story.
Vermont group The Black Perspective filled Burlington’s Church Street with a protest on July 4.
On Sunday, March 22, the Harwood Unified Union School District closed due to COVID-19 but teaching, learning and more continued remotely through June 12 when the school year officially ended.
Physical Pride marches may be canceled this year because of COVID-19, but Pride will continue to be celebrated in Vermont.
“Take what you need. Leave what you can.” Their motto is simple, but the idea behind Hinesburg’s Little Free Pantry has big implications for the community, especially as locals fight the difficulties wrought by COVID-19.
In place of Hinesburg’s long-standing Fourth of July parade, a home float option will be this year’s main attraction due to COVID-19.
The City Council approved a new position focused on supporting Winooski’s young population at their regular meeting Monday, June 15.
“It was about more than the cows.” said Tom Ayer, superintendent of Cedar Knoll Country Club, as he looked out at where it all started – hole ten.