By Katy Savage Thirteen candidates are vying for five Board of Aldermen seats on Town Meeting Day, March 3, with a mix of incumbents and newcomers.
By James Kent In a packed lobby at the Paramount Theatre in downtown Rutland on Tuesday, Feb. 17, Vermont Treasurer Mike Pieciak announced an $8 million low-interest loan investment into the ...
Vermonters made a total of 3,982 scam reports to the Attorney General’s Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) in 2025 — an increase of 12% over the previous year. Leading the list for the fifth ...
The Winter Olympics are back, and for this writer, the story of the games thus far has got to be those swooping drones. If you’ve watched any alpine or sliding event so far, you’d be hard-pressed not ...
By Karen D. Lorentz By Karen D. Lorentz Editor’s note: This is part one of three stories on preventing becoming a victim of fraud and what to do about it if it happens to you. Part two will address ...
By Katherine Lazarus By Katherine Lazarus BRANDON — After a hiatus, Brandon Music reopened on Sept. 4 with a rocking Celtic performance by Gypsy Reel. “We’re absolutely delighted to be reopening,” ...
By Lani Duke By Lani Duke Town weighs meeting venues, spruces up town hall The Rutland Town Select Board finalized its meeting room policy Jan. 6. Meeting room use throughout the town is limited to ...
By Katy Savage By Katy Savage After walking 500 miles from France to Spain, Cheryl Hooker will have a seat in the Vermont Senate. Hooker won one of three spots for Rutland County Senator in the Nov. 6 ...
KILLINGTON—Nearly 30 athletes will come together to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the nationally recognized United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA) Winter Ski Festival with Vermont ...
The last few weeks of the legislative session often contain a bit of theater, eureka moments, surprises, and just plain old disagreements. With the legislature scheduled to adjourn on May 10, the next ...
When the Belden Company bought the Rutland Herald Building and “pit” parking area five years ago, it did not have plans to resurrect a hotel on the site. But those plans, as it turned out, would ...
By Polly Mikula Killington was awarded a $25 million federal RAISE grant with an additional $1 million local match to reconstruct Killington Road but those funds are now suspended per President ...
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