Homeless still among us, but less visible
June 12, 2025
Homeless still among us, but less visible
June 12, 2025
News
Banned words are on display in Bristol
June 12, 2025
Diversity. Elderly. Peanut Allergies. Gulf of Mexico. Those are some of the words and phra … (read more)
Sports
Eagles tame Otters, will play for D-II softball title
June 13, 2025
The No. 3 Otter Valley softball team entered its Division II semifinal in Bristol against … (read more)
PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- NEW MOUNT ABE grad Chase Atkins leaps into the arms of Superintendent Patrick Reen. Photo by Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
- MOUNT ABRAHAM UNION High School sent 104 newly minted graduates into the world on Saturday following a splendid commencement ceremony under a big tent on campus. Mt. Abe principal Shannon Warden used the unpredictable weather as an apt metaphor for life, while student speaker Hazel Stoddard spoke glowingly of how Class of 2025 members were able to bond during the past four years. Guest speaker Jessica Little gave the graduates some heartfelt advice in the form of powerful quotes. Independent photo / Buzz Kuhns
Arts & Leisure
Four friends make art together
June 12, 2025
Three friends floated into Amy Panitz’s home-studio on Weybridge Street on a Wednesday in … (read more)
Op/Ed
Guest editorial: Health care failure: Half-steps aren’t going to cut it
June 12, 2025
Because of failed leadership and misguided waste of Vermonters’ money, our health care sys … (read more)