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Afghans in Vermont recognize 3-year anniversary of U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan
Vermont Business Magazine Today, members of the Afghan community in Vermont came together to mark the 3-year anniversary of the collapse of the Afghan Government and the U.S. Government withdrawal from Afghanistan. The Vermont Afghan Alliance, a non-profit providing essential services to the Afghan community hosted the public gathering in Burlington.
Vermont town closes popular leaf-peeping road to tourist traffic
Leaf-peeping photographers have been flocking to Jenne Road for decades to catch an iconic photograph of the Vermont hillsides ablaze with color while the sunlight splashes on an old red farmhouse. The dirt road in Reading climbs up out of the valley, giving professional and amateur photographers a perfect perch...
2024-25 Winter Weather Prediction For New York
It is never too early to start thinking about winter here in New York. The Farmer's Almanac just released their winter weather prediction for 2024-25 and it looks like you might want to make sure you have plenty of extra winter clothes. READ MORE: NEW YORK'S FIRST FROST MIGHT BE...
Trans teens file lawsuit challenging New Hampshire law banning them from girls’ sports
MEREDITH, N.H. (AP) — The families of two transgender teens in New Hampshire filed a lawsuit Friday challenging a new state law that bans them from playing on girls’ sports teams at their public high schools. The issue of how to treat transgender athletes has been fiercely debated...
Vermont lifestyle lures biotech duo to buy lumber yard
EAST MIDDLEBURY — What do two 37-year-old friends do after successfully incubating and growing two successful biotechnology companies in the greater Boston area?. They become owner-operators of an established lumber business in East Middlebury, Vt., of course. Not exactly a script you’ll see play out in Forbes, but Andrew...
Encampment closure sparks protest on Montpelier City Hall steps
After being evicted from the Country Club Road encampment, one Montpelier resident has organized a protest to call for safe camping sites for the city’s unhoused community. Read the story on VTDigger here: Encampment closure sparks protest on Montpelier City Hall steps .
Here are seven events coming to Milton in the next month
Music in the Park Series with Milton Farmers Market. Details: Come to the Farmer’s Market and listen to live music from The Dimmer Triplets, Still Kickin’, and other bands throughout the summer. Skip dinner at home and opt for a night in the park instead. Aug. 27 and Sept. 3 are rain dates for previously canceled performances that can be scheduled if needed.
Pets with Potential: NEK cat edition
ST JOHNSBURY, Vt. (WCAX) - This week’s Pets with Potential are five cats up for adoption at the Kingdom Animal Shelter in St. Johnsbury. Libby is a sweet and gentle six-year-old kitty who loves attention. Shelter staff say she’s an easy-going sweetheart who loves a warm lap to snuggle in and lots of belly rubs. Libby would do best in a quiet home with someone who is home to give her the attention she deserves.
Vermont academy receives 36 million dollars for school expansions and more
Fairfax, VT – The Bellows Free Academy received 36 million dollars for school renovations, extensions, and more. Superintendent of Schools John Tague said “the need for additional space has grown.”. The project will add over 150,000 square feet to BFA, creating more spaces for elementary, middle, and high...
Supervisory union continues to find financial failings
WHITINGHAM- Past financial mismanagement at Windham Southwest Supervisory Union was even worse than initially estimated, superintendent Bill Bazyk told Twin Valley School Board members at their regular meeting Tuesday evening. The business office remains tied up with the backlog, Bazyk said, a situation that will likely continue for several months....
Reappraisal drives tax rate down
WILMINGTON - On Friday, August 9, the Wilmington Selectboard held a special meeting to discuss the town’s annual tax rate for 2024 based on the voters’ approved budget for fiscal year 2025. They also discussed the wastewater budget and the sewer budget for fiscal year 2025. Support local...
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