Retirement home has a ‘Grand’ opening

Seven years after Dan and Rebecca Hassan first thought of expanding the 38-bed Vergennes Residential Care elderly living home in the city’s downtown into the 88-bed Vergennes Grand Senior Living complex, the first residents moved into the new facility on March 20.

USDA stops funding for schools buying local food

The U.S. Department of Agriculture this month canceled two programs supporting the purchase and distribution of local food, including an initiative that provided funding for Vermont school districts to buy and serve food from area farms and food producers … (read more)

Skatepark progresses in Bristol

Progress is rolling along on efforts to transform Bristol’s skatepark at a cost estimated at $800,000, including deconstruction of the current park. The Bristol selectboard in June 2023 agreed to allocate up to $140,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds t … (read more)

Elderly Services wraps up energy renovation

Workers are putting the finishing touches on $3.25 million in renovations to Elderly Services Inc.’s (ESI) headquarters off Middlebury’s Exchange Street. The project is already paying big dividends for the nonprofit, which hosts one of the most successful … (read more)

ACSD preps for decisive meeting on Ripton school

The Addison Central School District board will hold a special meeting on Monday, March 31, to discuss — and potentially decide on — the future of Ripton Elementary School. It’s a meeting that’ll be held in open session, beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Middl … (read more)

Legislators talk budget standoff, federal funding

While public education reform has been generating most of the headlines from the Statehouse, a budget adjustment act standoff between Gov. Phil Scott and the Legislature and the status of federal funding were the hot-button topics at this past Saturday’s … (read more)

By the way for Mar. 27

If you’ve tried to park behind Ilsley Library and found that municipal lot blocked off, you’ve probably realized it won’t be long before Middlebury’s public library will be under construction. The emergence of the temporary “Mini Ilsley” in the Duclos bui … (read more)

Middlebury student-athlete raising funds for Bosnia

Middlebury College junior Alem Hadzic is looking to raise $10,000 for the Red Cross in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a constituent of the international humanitarian network that works to help respond to current needs in the European country an … (read more)

Journalist to address news sources, reliability in college talk

What do you think when you hear the phrase “mainstream media”? Come meet a practicing journalist — Olivier Knox — and hear what it’s like to gather information and give it back to the broader world; it’s not as easy as you might think. 

Commodore Club gains momentum

After the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Vergennes announced last week that it will go on hiatus, an at-least-short term alternative has quickly emerged to fill the afterschool void for city-area families.

Lincoln news for Mar. 27

The bone builders class at the library is marking its six-month anniversary of building stronger bones and improving balance. The class meets every Wednesday from 9 to 10 a.m. and you’re invited to join the fun!

Monkton news for Mar. 27

The Monkton Poetry Club is starting up again! Join others at the Russell Memorial Library, 92 Monkton Ridge, on Saturday, March 29, from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. for the first meeting. Bring a poem to share, written by yourself or another author to discuss with … (read more)

‘Never Forget’ garden to be installed in Cornwall

The members of the Ethan and Mary Baker Allen Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution are on a mission to remember and celebrate Cornwall’s rich history. The Daughters of the American Revolution has become an open and affirming organization, a … (read more)

Old Weybridge home transformed for 2025

When it comes to the details, Silver Maple Construction has a lot of experience getting them right. The New Haven company runs its own custom woodshop that creates custom cabinetry and woodworking elements that combines artistry and craftsmanship. The res … (read more)

Home improvement: What would we do with less lawn?

What if your yard could support more than just grass? The organization Pollinator Pathways of Addison County next month will host a talk that will help homeowners answer that question.

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