On Tuesday, Nov 3, the town of Hinesburg voted to take out a $11,700,000 bond to build a new wastewater treatment facility.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
On Tuesday, Nov 3, the town of Hinesburg voted to take out a $11,700,000 bond to build a new wastewater treatment facility.
In Hinesburg Monday, you may have seen a red tractor pull up to a ballot drop-off box. That was David Zuckerman, riding in from his farm.
On Tuesday, Nov. 3, the town of Hinesburg voted in favor of operating its own ambulance service in the wake of St. Michael’s college discontinuing its free service, effective July 2021.
Winooski voters have approved a charter change that would allow non-citizen to vote in municipal elections, 2479 to 999 votes.
Living and painting off the beaten path on the side of Camel’s Hump, Erik Nelson easily draws inspiration for his paintings from nature.
The University Mall in South Burlington has felt the pressure of bankruptcies and store closures — long-running issues for malls across America.
A ventilation and energy expert has continued to raise concerns that Winooski’s schools — and likely many other schools in the northeast — will be inadequate to effectively filter the virus that causes COVID-19 once the weather becomes too cold to keep windows open.
Vermont “sound healer” and former environmental engineer, Kirk Jones, isn’t just trying to push an alternative to mainstream medicine — he wants the medical community to come around to his way of thinking.
Winooski has followed in Montpelier’s footsteps in proposing a charter change that would allow non-citizens to vote in local elections. If the measure is passed, the proposal would have to be approved by lawmakers — who have stalled a similar measure passed by Montpelier voters.
Ashley Prout McAvey of Shelburne finally breathed a sigh of relief on Oct. 8, when Governor Phil Scott signed a bill making it illegal in Vermont to buy and sell most products, like ivory, composed of animal parts from endangered wildlife.