Salt prematurely ages roads and bridges and degrades freshwater lakes, streams and drinking water. Just a teaspoon of salt permanently pollutes five gallons of water. Lake Champlain Sea Grant and UVM ...
The Charlotte Planning Commission and the Chittenden County regional planners met last week to discuss Act 181, a new law ...
The South Burlington City Council has adopted the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget at $55.9 million and warned the March 4 Town ...
Another advancement for covering exposed skin is the neck gaiter. We used scarves with various degrees of success. Yes, there ...
A free day-long event hosted by Vermont 4-H and the University of Vermont College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences will expose young people to different engineering fields and career ...
The Tour de Stowe is happening on Sunday, Feb. 2. It is a distance challenge for all ages featuring cross country skiing through the trails at the Trapp Family Lodge ...
Join the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute on Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m. to engage with topics ranging from “Living with Black Bears,” to “Cole Porter: Sophisticate of American Music,” to “Me, ...
Hockey Night in Stowe returns to the Stowe Arena on Saturday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m., doubling as a night of on-ice excitement and a fundraiser for the Lamoille Area ...
Frederick H. Tuttle Middle School students presented their final presentation on “World Regions and Cultures,” including Japan, France, Sudan, Hawaii, New York and even Vermont. Students and families ...
Another chapter has unfolded this past week in this “old-time winter,” words describing Arctic conditions that have been less than normal in recent years.
Karen Nelson, author of “The Sunken Town,” will hold a conversation with Pam Houston, author of “No Exception,” Jan. 26 at Trapp Family Lodge, at 7 p.m.
This is the story of a highly unlikely connection between me, a longtime resident of Stowe, and two members of the International Criminal Court, located in The Hague, Netherlands, who ...