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MANCHESTER — When Walgreens Pharmacy at 4993 Main St. caught fire on Sept. 14 of last year, the company waited two months to tell the state Office of Professional Regulation that the business was closed indefinitely.
DORSET — The horses are back — and so are their two-legged companions.
BENNINGTON — There were barbecues and fireworks, of course, but for about 150 area residents, Independence Day started with the foundation of …
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MANCHESTER — Normally, for college-aged classical music students, a performance of a string quartet would require a semester’s worth of work t…
The Vermont-based ice cream maker Ben & Jerry's is suing its corporate parent Unilever over a plan that would allow its product to be sold…
BENNINGTON — A couple of nasty invasive species have wormed their way into Bennington County, the Regional Commission reported in its monthly …
I’m sorry to hear about your recent death! Prepare to be scammed! About 250 years ago, Ben Franklin told us that only death and taxes were cer…
MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott, the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles and the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs announced Wednesday that the…
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Fireworks, events planned to mark Independence Day in Bennington County
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BENNINGTON -- The Better Bennington Corporation's 7th Thursday Night Live event features Aura Shards on Thursday evening from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Merchants Park's Thomson Family Stage at 119 North Street. Bring lawn chairs. The rain location is Mission City Church if necessary. This event…
CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. — Cambridge Valley Lodge #481, Free and Accepted Masons, a Fraternal Order and institution in Cambridge since 1860, will be holding a take-out-only BBQ chicken dinner on Sunday from noon until sold out. The cost is $12 per meal. Enjoy “Malcolm’s Own” BBQ chicken.
RUTLAND — The VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region (VNAHSR), one of the state’s largest providers of skilled home health and hospice services, recognized Barbara Goodwin, a phlebotomist, as Clinical Employee of the Quarter, and Sherry Townsend, administrative assistant as Non-Clinical E…
BENNINGTON — Nathan McKeen is the director of Vermont’s State Parks and the next guest on Medical Matters Weekly. Viewers are invited to tune in at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, July 13, and learn about all of the wellness and other fun opportunities available through the parks system.
BENNINGTON — “Fully Committed,” a play by Becky Mode based on characters created by Mode and Mark Setlock, treats the audience to a day in the life of Sam Callahan, an out-of-work actor who runs the red-hot reservation line at Manhattan’s number-one restaurant. Desperate callers will stop at…
BENNINGTON — The Bennington community is invited to come together for a good cause – a fundraiser for 2-year-old Finley Scanlon who is battling cancer.
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MANCHESTER — The Manchester Democratic Town Committee (DTC) will be hosting a “Meet and Greet” with Vermont Attorney General candidate Charity Clark at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, at the home of Jim and Susan Ramsey at 3032 Main Street in Manchester Village. The event is part of a busy af…
MONTPELIER -- The Public Service Department (PSD) announced the kickoff of a comprehensive review of Vermont’s renewable and clean electricity policies and programs. The Department is issuing a Request for Input (“RFI”) to solicit feedback on the process for this review, as well as gather in…
ESSEX JUNCTION — Due to circumstances related to and created by the coronavirus pandemic, the Board of Trustees of the Vermont Farm Show, Inc., announced Tuesday it is cancelling the 2023 show and assessing how to ensure the event successfully serves the state’s agricultural interests in the…
MANCHESTER — Joseph and Patty Iraci have been coming to Manchester with their two children, Andrew and Olivia, for the past 21 years.
MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott issued the oath of office Tuesday to Susanne Young, who will serve as Vermont's attorney general for the next six months. Young will fill out the term of former Attorney General T.J. Donovan, who left to take a job in the private sector. Among her positions durin…
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BENNINGTON — For the 10th time in as many years, Mount Anthony girls soccer alumni will flock to town this weekend to participate in Play it F…
The following is a list of July 2 race results at Devil’s Bowl Speedway.
MANCHESTER — It took two hours and 29 minutes for Manchester Union Underground and Brattleboro Post 5 to determine a winner on Sunday. Despite the fact that the two teams combined for 31 runs, 22 hits, 13 errors, five hit batsmen and and at least a half dozen wild pitches, it was a clutch de…
Burr and Burton girls golf went back-to-back this fall, successfully defending its 2020 Division I title with a comfortable 19 stroke win in 2021. Kaylie Porter is a big reason why and she’s also going back-to-back, as the Vermont News & Media girls golfer of the year.
Burr and Burton boys golf defended its home course this fall, claiming the Division I state championship. A big part of that was thanks to Nick O’Donnell, who has been named the Vermont News & Media boys golfer of the year.
Every time Austin Grogan’s cleats meet the gridiron, he becomes a problem for the opposition. That was apparent for the Mount Anthony wide receiver and safety during his senior football campaign this past fall. Grogan has been named as the Vermont News & Media football player of the year.
RUTLAND — Rutland’s Post 31 Matt Greeno and Bennington Post 13’s Ethan Paligo had themselves an old-fashioned pitching duel in American Legion baseball action on Thursday afternoon.
BRATTLEBORO — A cleanup hitter named Sammy was raking.
Burr and Burton’s Amos Smithwick and Stratton Mountain’s Micah Bruner set the pace for the Bulldogs and SMS cross country teams, respectively, this fall. Smithwick was the first Bennington County athlete to cross the finish line in both the Southern Vermont League championships and the Vermo…
The Mount Anthony middle school cross country team is looking for seventh and eighth graders who are interested in being active.
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“This land is your land and this land is my land/ From California to the New York island
It could have all gone spectacularly wrong.
People sometimes ask me how I while away the lonely hours now that I’m retired. Well, actually I don’t think anyone has ever asked me that, as most of my friends are retired, too, but they might sometime. So I started thinking about it.
It’s time that we all woke up to the very dangerous and scary threat that the extreme activist judges on the Supreme Court are posing for our democracy. These are judges that have a political goal in mind and structure their legal arguments to achieve that goal, no matter what legal preceden…