The Black Lives Matter flag was raised over Hinesburg town hall on Feb. 1, after a resolution to display it was passed unanimously by the Select Board.
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
The Black Lives Matter flag was raised over Hinesburg town hall on Feb. 1, after a resolution to display it was passed unanimously by the Select Board.
Two Sharon Academy graduates will report for The Herald this spring as part of the University of Vermont’s Community News Service, a statewide initiative through which student interns work with professional editors to write local news stories.
Town Historian James Ballard talks with CNS reporter Quinn Houston about cemeteries in Milton, VT, and what makes them special and a part of the town's identity.
Williston-based Environments for Health (E4H), an architecture firm specializing in health care projects, has found itself thrust into a national discussion around how to best design safe healthcare spaces amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
After three decades in Hinesburg, Papa Nick’s remains an integral part of the town, and has adapted to and helped support the community through the COVID-19 pandemic.
A sign hangs from the upper level of 13 East Main Street in Richmond: “Joe Biden: He Won’t Make You Drink Bleach.” A rainbow flag flickers from an upstairs window.
The Burg Bucks program, which wrapped up on Nov. 15, kept Hinesburg residents spending locally and generated over $20,000 in total revenue for local businesses.
The pandemic has brought an increase in demand for food assistance in Shelburne — and the community has responded.
Creators of color took center stage at the Black Perspective’s BIPOC Community Market, held Nov. 8 behind Winooski’s O’Brien Community Center.