A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
Starting at 7 a.m. Tuesday morning, the Community News Service is dispatching student reporters to polling places across Vermont.
Stay tuned as we publish vignettes of Vermont voters all day. All Community News Service content is available free of charge to any Vermont media outlet.
On Tuesday, March 2, South Burlington residents will vote on whether or not to accept a 2.5 million dollar bond for maintenance projects in South Burlington schools.
Two seats on the Winooski City Council are up for election this Town Meeting Day — and five candidates will by vying for the top spots.
As Town Meeting Day approaches, Winooski Voters have important decisions to make — like the fate of the Winooski School Budget.
On the Town Meeting Day ballot, Waterbury and Duxbury voters will decide whether or not to allow the sale and production of cannabis within their towns.
After two recent public comment sessions on the proposed increase of the East Charlotte Village commercial district’s borders and allowable density, some Charlotte selectboard candidates gave their views on the topic.
A life-long Milton resident, Michael Morgan wants to give back to the community that he was brought up in, he said.
Lisa Rees is waiting in a drive-thru when she picks up the phone, but she jumped at the chance to explain why she would be a great selectboard member.
Darren Adams, a familiar face to the Milton selectboard, has hopes return to the board he served on for 10 years. In 2020, he lost his seat by just 35 votes to current member Brenda Steady.
Kumulia "Kase" Long — former state senate candidate, intelligence analyst with the U.S. Military and retail store assistant manager — has a vast array of experiences that have led to his run for both the Milton selectboard and school board, he said in a recent interview.
John Fitzgerald is running for re-election to the selectboard after an eventful term. He's been involved with the Milton Youth Soccer Club for six years, starting as the equipment manager before becoming the vice president.
GEORGIA — Town Meeting Day will move to Australian ballot this year due to the ongoing pandemic, replacing the traditional floor meeting and vote.
BAKERSFIELD — Town Meeting Day in Bakersfield will be conducted by Australian Ballot this year.
FAIRFAX — On this year’s ballot, Fairfax voters will be asked to weigh in on a proposed $3.5 million town budget — an increase over last year that is largely due to an increase in population, town officials say.
COLCHESTER — The Colchester School District's budget proposal is increasing by about $2 million this year, driven by hard-to-negotiate health care and transportation costs. District leaders say they were wary of increasing costs further during a pandemic.
June Heston, who is running uncontested for a 2-year seat on the Richmond Select Board, is still learning.
For several years the Shelburne Fire and Rescue departments have argued the importance of building a new, collaborative facility.
Residents of the Town of Essex will be voting on a new charter that would merge the town and the Village of Essex Junction.
With Town Meeting Day coming near, two of Richmond’s five Select Board seats are on the ballot.
On Town Meeting Day this March, Winooski voters have an important question to answer: should Winooski allow cannabis retailers in the city?
Shelburne residents will vote on March 2 whether to approve a $1.12 million bond to purchase land for a new Health Living store and rights to build a fire and rescue station in the future.
Emily Lanxner lobbied the Hardwick Selectboard to add a question to the town meeting ballot that asks the town to inform its residents when cell phone towers or other sources of 5G radiation are being locally constructed.