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For first time since spring, most CVU students return under hybrid model
Oct 12

Oct 12 For first time since spring, most CVU students return under hybrid model

Erin Gallagher & Alyson Detch
Education

Students returned to Champlain Valley Union High School this week under a hybrid learning model where cohorts of students are in-person on alternating days — leaving plenty of time for cleaning.

CVU returns to play pandemic-safe football — without tackle
Oct 12

Oct 12 CVU returns to play pandemic-safe football — without tackle

Erin Gallagher
Sports

Champlain Valley Union High School’s football team recently started practicing for this year’s season — though the game they’ll be playing this year is quite different than in years past.

“City Upon a Hill”: Book on Black Vermont History Republished
Oct 12

Oct 12 “City Upon a Hill”: Book on Black Vermont History Republished

Tyler Lederer
Community

A book on early Black settlers in Hinesburg has been given a second life with a reprint by the Vermont Historical Society.

Hinesburg Selectman resigns over racial justice concerns after harsh message to town official
Oct 12

Oct 12 Hinesburg Selectman resigns over racial justice concerns after harsh message to town official

Julia Bailey-Wells
Local Government

Hinesburg selectboard member Jeff Tobrocke resigned Monday after sending a sharply-worded email to town administrator Renae Marshall, challenging her intentions during racial equity discussions in the town.

Even with Winooski artist space closed, creativity endures at the Wishbone Collective
Oct 12

Oct 12 Even with Winooski artist space closed, creativity endures at the Wishbone Collective

Erin O'Connor
Arts

In Vermont, COVID-19 has both devastated and galvanized the local art scene.

Winooski Soccer team plays pandemic ball, and loves it
Oct 12

Oct 12 Winooski Soccer team plays pandemic ball, and loves it

Brooke McKeen
Sports

Even with a shortened season and covered faces, the Winooski Boys Soccer team have decided to focus on the positive.


VEIC moves to Winooski’s Champlain Mill
Oct 12

Oct 12 VEIC moves to Winooski’s Champlain Mill

Chase McGuire
Environment

Vermont Energy Investment Corporation has moved to the heart of Winooski’s downtown, bringing with it 200 new jobs to the Onion City.

As one plague rages, another subsides — Tent Caterpillars
Oct 12

Oct 12 As one plague rages, another subsides — Tent Caterpillars

Aidan Scanlon
Environment

An outbreak of forest tent caterpillars in 2016 that threatened Vermont’s sugar maple trees has mostly subsided, researchers and maple sugar producers say.

Concerns about electoral procedures in Shelburne
Oct 8

Oct 8 Concerns about electoral procedures in Shelburne

Lilly Young
Local Government

A hard fought, close election for the American presidency — conducted during a global pandemic — has left those who oversee elections with questions they do not usually confront. The Shelburne Board of Civil Authority grappled with three of those questions last week.

Professor in UVM’s Geology department leads new $3.2M study of Earth's Critical Zone
Oct 7

Oct 7 Professor in UVM’s Geology department leads new $3.2M study of Earth's Critical Zone

Zoe Hulina
Environment

Julia Perdrial is putting Earth science at UVM on the map. In 2020, she and her interdisciplinary team won a $3.2 million dollar grant to study earth’s Critical Zone from the National Science Foundation.

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