Ranking at number seven, Essex made the 2021 list of “Safest Cities in Vermont” once again.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
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Ranking at number seven, Essex made the 2021 list of “Safest Cities in Vermont” once again.
Emma Rose, 23-year-old, CEO of Rosie’s Confections in Winooski says she wants to expose the chocolate industry, and hopes to be a staple for selling and educating consumers about sustainable chocolate as her business grows.
This year, Vermont will accept 100 Afghan refugees. However, resettlement comes with hurdles.
This resettlement is different from past programs, such as when the state welcomed 100 Syrian Refugees in 2017. Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale, who represents Winooski and the rest of Chittenden County, spoke about the differences with this current Afghan Resettlement program.
Last week, officials at Darn Tough Vermont cut a special sock-lined ribbon to celebrate the company’s expansion as it adds its second manufacturing plant, this one in downtown Waterbury.
Waterbury Center resident Florilla Ames, believed to be the oldest person in Vermont, passed away on Friday, October 22, at age 110.
As many birds take off to migrate south for the winter, a unique flock of avian creatures has taken roost in downtown Waterbury recently.
A program developed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic that feeds hungry Vermonters and supports local restaurants has been extended as the pandemic lingers.
BURLINGTON – Ice Cream Bob’s is finishing its 19th season and possibly its last as the infamous creemee stand on the Burlington waterfront where many regulars and visitors alike stop for the iconic maple creemee.
BRADFORD—The Bradford Selectboard approved a sign for the incoming Tractor Supply store, which is slated to open in November, during their Oct. 14 meeting. Planned signage will slightly exceed that permitted under the local sign ordinance
CASTLETON — Community members weren’t afraid to get their hands dirty to do some good at the Main Street Cemetery during a recent volunteer cleanup initiative hosted on Sept. 25-26.