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Fairly compensate educators. Doing so will uplift the entire community — boosting educational outcomes, civic pride, population growth, investment, and overall quality ...
The monthly installment from the Rutland City TIF Task Force, published April 15 in the Herald, was both informative and accurate. That said, I must point out there is an ...
CLARENDON — The bridge over Clarendon Gorge has closed.
West Rutland softball pitchers Brianna Gallipo and Aubrey Beaulieu combined efforts to fire a no-hitter at Woodstock for a 13 ...
The Vermont State University Castleton women's lacrosse team earned a decisive non-conference win over the University of Maine at Farmington on Monday afternoon, taking down the Beavers 14-9 ...
The city has warned outgoing Recreation Superintendent Kim Peters against contacting members of the Board of Aldermen about her dismissal.
Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques of capitalism ...
A case of misplaced monies resulted in a handful of shouting matches between board members and Greater Rutland County Supervisory Union administrators during an April 10 meeting of the Quarry ...
A few weeks after learning its federal funding had been cut, Vermont Humanities has laid off two full-time staff, reduced the part-time hours for a third, and will ...
The Mozart Requiem is one of the most beloved of choral works, and when it is performed next weekend in Castleton and Rutland ...
The Tennessee Titans need a quarterback, hold the No. 1 pick overall and have spent the offseason turning over every stone, ...
It opens with a sudden “crack of the whip” setting off a race between the piccolo and the piano. Next weekend, Allison ...