Former ANWSD board chair enters House race

Stroup, a professor of education at Champlain College, officially launched his Addison-3 House bid this week.

Local events celebrate forests, wildlands

The events are intended “to inform, explore, celebrate, and help conserve wildlands and forests in Vermont and the Northeast.”

MAUSD is narrowing ed delivery options at elementary schools

The school board last week decided on which schools it will explore keeping open in each of the education delivery options it’s considering for the district.

Middlebury contends with staffing losses

The personnel losses have forced existing staff to pitch in while a challenging recruiting process unfolds.

By the way, March 23, 2026

Three Addison County sports standouts will be among those who will be inducted into the 2026 Vermont Sports Hall of Fame.

Trump loses again: court blocks threat to doctors

Attorney General Charity Clark sides with states challenging limits on gender-affirming care .

Addison County Readers supports early literacy through local grant program

The organization announced the availability of a limited number of grants of up to $400.

Haikus capture life

Weybridge’s annual haiku contest selects 40 compelling haikus for National Poetry Month

Residents gather for pizza and planning in Panton

Meeting attendees had the opportunity to share key concerns and ask their questions at this interactive conversational event.

Clarification to Sen. Ruth Hardy’s response to Paul Ralston

The Independent inadvertently allowed certain representations by Hardy that criticized New Haven resident Paul Ralston.

Funding now available to support arts and social cohesion projects in Vermont

Grants are expected to average $7,500, with awards of up to $12,000 to support a range of projects.

Lincoln News: Plant and Book Extravaganza scheduled for May

They will be accepting plant donations for the sale.

Shoreham residents gather for dinner and community planning discussions

Residents asked questions about how Act 181 may influence Shoreham’s timeline for land-use decisions.

Chamber of Commerce to host civics bee for middle schoolers

Fifteen area middle school students were selected for the regional final from a large group of area essay submissions.

New Haven News: The New Haven Depot survey is live

A survey and open house offer residents a chance to weigh in on plans for the town’s train depot.

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