Richards takes swings at Scott in her run for governor

“Leadership. Deadlines. Metrics. Priorities. We don’t see that in the state of Vermont.” – Aly Richards

Rep. McGill reaches Turning Point

Rep. Jubilee McGill is bringing her work on housing back home to Addison County.

College sends 558 graduates off to the future

Graduates were recognized for the contributions they’ve made to the Middlebury community and offered some guidance for the chapter ahead.

Cornwall’s Byker aims for Addison-2 House seat

Cornwall Selectboard Chair Tanya Byker is running for the Addison-2 House seat that will be vacated by Rep. Peter Conlon, D-Cornwall, at the end of this year.

College to grow its role in housing, jobs

“We believe we now need to be thinking where would we build the next 100, 200, or 300 (units).” — David Provost

Senator Welch gives, gets intelligence on food aid

The Vermont Democrat met with Helping Overcome Poverty’s Effects (HOPE) staff and volunteers to discuss how food insecurity is affecting the area.

Middlebury College eyes sale of Monterey campus

The institution has entered negotiations with Soka University of America that could result in the sale of its graduate school campus in California.

Tick activity stat hits new highs

State data shows the percent of tick-related emergency-room visits have risen since March.

Health care expenses prompt Rep. Conlon to step down

“After 10 years, it’ll be good to get some new voices in there.” — Rep. Peter Conlon

County readies for Green Up Day 2026

A beautification tradition begins anew this Saturday, May 2, with a fresh slate of Green Up Day activities.

Energy project sparks fear in Vergennes

A Virginia-based company plans to ask the PUC this year for permission to build its infrastructure.

Land use law draws barbs

After hearing considerable negative feedback, Vermont lawmakers are looking to change Act 181, a two-year-old land use law that’s drawn criticism.

Addison County prosecutor loses law license

The Friday ruling calls for the immediate suspension of the law license for Eva Vekos pending the result of disciplinary proceedings before a state panel that oversees lawyers in the state.

Amanda Janoo launches bid for governor

Janoo said her candidacy was prompted by the current moment, and how she’d aim to help Vermonters navigate a path forward through steps like moving toward universal primary care, supporting small businesses and preparing for federal actions that affect th … (read more)

Vermont sees progress on statewide conservation plan

“We all agreed that ‘conservation’ doesn’t begin or end with permanent legal protection.” — Andrew L’Roe

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