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Richmond Select Board Passes Fair and Impartial Policing Policy
Feb 1

Feb 1 Richmond Select Board Passes Fair and Impartial Policing Policy

John Ely
Latest Stories

At a virtual meeting on January 19, Richmond’s Select Board introduced a new resolution on law enforcement policy with a sweeping statement of the town’s ideals.

Rare snow rollers strike a nostalgic chord
Jan 31

Jan 31 Rare snow rollers strike a nostalgic chord

Jenny Koppang
Environment

On the morning of January 17, Duxbury resident Donna Constant awoke to a peppering of large natural snowballs scattered across a neighboring field.

Winooski Basketball teams, eager to begin delayed season, await go-ahead from Governor
Jan 28

Jan 28 Winooski Basketball teams, eager to begin delayed season, await go-ahead from Governor

Tre Wofford
Sports

Winooski High School men’s and women’s basketball teams will lace up and prepare for a delayed season after Gov. Phil Scott gave the go-ahead to in-person competitive sports.

The mittens that spawned 1,000 memes
Jan 25

Jan 25 The mittens that spawned 1,000 memes

Juli Badics
Local Government

Jen Ellis, a teacher and crafter from Essex Junction, didn’t expect to sell out her Etsy inventory on inauguration day.

Williston architecture firm promotes pandemic-safe design
Jan 25

Jan 25 Williston architecture firm promotes pandemic-safe design

Camille Sweet
Community

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.

Who controls policing policy in Richmond? It’s complicated
Jan 12

Jan 12 Who controls policing policy in Richmond? It’s complicated

John Ely
Latest Stories

On Monday, Jan. 4, the Richmond Select Board logged on to their first meeting of the year.

Papa Nick’s gives back during pandemic
Jan 12

Jan 12 Papa Nick’s gives back during pandemic

Erin Gallagher
Community

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.

Richmond residents asked about racial justice. How did police chief candidates respond?
Dec 21

Dec 21 Richmond residents asked about racial justice. How did police chief candidates respond?

Ellery Mahlum
Latest Stories

Along Main Street and Bridge Street, Richmond’s compact downtown announces a community focus on racial justice.

Can political opponents still be good neighbors in Vermont?
Dec 21

Dec 21 Can political opponents still be good neighbors in Vermont?

Ellery Mahlum
Community

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.

Burg Bucks program incentivizes local spending in Hinesburg
Dec 21

Dec 21 Burg Bucks program incentivizes local spending in Hinesburg

Erin Gallagher
Community

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.

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