By the way, June 11, 2026

Three different prominent Vermont politicians will be in Vergennes over the coming days.

Starksboro walking path celebrates local history, semiquincentennial

Robinson students on June 4 checkout the walking path installed at the school to celebrate the nation’s semiquincentennial. The path was created by Robinson students and highlights local connections to the American Revolution and how Starksboro residents … (read more)

Protect nesting loons and loon chicks

LoonMonitor is the program where volunteers follow loons all season long.

Monkton News: Recycling expands as Monkton accepts stretchy film

The next date to bring your trash and recycling items is Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. till noon.

Soldier’s knapsack carries powerful message of independence

“Return of an Army” is meticulously designed using contemporary letters, journals and drawings to reflect the conditions of 1776 and is the centerpiece of Fort Ticonderoga’s full season of 250th anniversary programming.

Lincoln event uplifts LGBTQ+ youth

Community members can drop by to create supportive artwork and letters for Vermont’s queer youth.

Monkton teen wins land steward award

The Vermont Land Trust last week recognized Hailey Chase of Monkton.

The Outside Story: The grassland bird in a reverse tuxedo

The bobolink has one of the most impressive migrations of any passerine.

Local Girl Scouts sell more than 8,000 packages of cookies

The Girl Scout Cookie program is the largest girl-led entrepreneurship program in the world.

Andy Mitchell tapped to lead MNFF

The Emmy-award-winning moviemaker and local resident steps ups as Managing Producer of the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival, which will host its 12th season this August.

County to elect four new reps, new state’s attorney

Addison County voters on Nov. 3 will at the very least pick four new Vermont House members and a new state’s attorney.

Local school meals ambassador set to retire

The food service director will retire from her post at the end of this month, capping 26 years helping feed local youth.

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

Quaker Pirate brings graffiti to Ferrisburgh

The artist’s exhibit went up last month, is up all summer and into fall.

‘Carry On’: Newsroom medical crisis accents need for CPR training

An emergency at the Addy Indy was a reminder of the importance of knowing CPR after colleagues helped save the life of a beloved columnist.

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