A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
Some 100 people gathered at the baseball diamond of Champlain Valley Union High School on June 6 to stand in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault.
Over the course of 11 hours, in 90° heat, Ben Mason sped through every mountain bike trail in Randolph, becoming the first person to bike the approximately 25 trails in a single day, according to the local bike shop the Gear House.
Tying together flexible pathways and the working landscape, this past year students in three area high schools engaged with social-justice issues while learning to grow food sustainably and work with their hands through a program called Regeneration Corps.
South Burlington community members gathered at University Mall June 13, wagons and canvas bags loaded to the brim with books. After picking up the books from inside the mall at the South Burlington Public Library’s old location, the Bag ‘N’ Wagon parade culminated at the library’s new location at 180 Market St., which will open to the public next month.
Richmond Town Manager Josh Arneson announced the hiring of Kyle Kapitanski as the new Chief of Police for the town in a post on the Richmond town website earlier this month.
Friday, June 4 marked the opening of this year’s iteration of the Richmond Farmers Market.
Market organizers say they faced challenges in planning the market amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but organizers and vendors alike say they’re hopeful for a great year.
The Waterbury Darn Tough facility now stores merchandise for distribution. Photo by Tulley Hescock.
Scott + Partners Architecture building blueprints via charlottevt.org