This summer, commercial development in Waterbury pushes forward despite setbacks caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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
This summer, commercial development in Waterbury pushes forward despite setbacks caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
ESSEX -- Local representatives, elected officials, and other leaders from throughout Essex gathered in front of the village offices at the Five Corners Saturday to celebrate excellence in youth development and support.
A shortage of priests brought about the closure of St. Stephen Catholic Church in Winooski in early July, but just a few blocks away the parish of St. Francis Xavier has rallied to accommodate this great loss.
On Wednesday morning of August 5th, Elvis Presley and the Beach Boys sang from a handheld stereo as citizens came to pick up prepared meals at “the most exciting place in Winooski”: the Winooski Senior Center.
ESSEX — Right off of Upper Main St. on Commonwealth Ave., Jules on the Green brings a little bit of sylvan charm to Essex suburbia.
ESSEX -- The dynamic duo behind local restaurant Railroad & Main, Todd and Courtney Roman, are thrilled to be opening their doors again for dine-in, take-out, and outdoor dining services.
ESSEX -- Michele Spano, also known as the “Singing Chef,” is back cooking primavera, meatballs, and sub sandwiches for Mimmo’s Pizzeria & Restaurant patrons in Essex Junction.
Fifty years ago, the first New York City Pride Parade took place. Fifty-one years ago were the Stonewall riots. Community members were asked to reflect on their significance and how these events shaped the LGBTQIA+ experience today.
A silver lining to this year’s economic shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic is that work on Waterbury’s Main Street reconstruction is running ahead of schedule, according to project officials.