Sutherland to fill interim superintendent role in Lincoln

Sutherland will step into the role on July 1, and she will serve in the post for one year.

Monkton News: Summer is starting to heat up in Monkton

It’s time for the Monkton Friends Methodist Church Annual Plant Sale!

Novelist casts light on Revolutionary War in Shoreham conversation

Andriscin will talk about “The Memoirs of Isaac Kendall,” which follows a fictional Continental Army soldier.

Antlerless deer hunt permits available

The Fish and Wildlife Board met on May 20 and set antlerless deer permit numbers for the fall deer hunting seasons.

Sparrow Plein Air Festival returns to Middlebury in June

Sparrow Plein Air Festival passes for participating artists are available through June 1 at sparrowartsupply.com/plein-air-festival.

Career center to throw switch on new electricians program

The Patricia Hannaford Career Center will begin offering new courses for aspiring electricians and gaming enthusiasts, while doubling the size of its current Medical Professionals program.

CSAC, builder join forces on new homes

WheelPad made its presence known in Addison County on Friday, May 15, with news that two of its latest PADs are headed to Shoreham.

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.

ANWSD, teachers’ union, at impasse

The school board and ANTA are now headed for mediation.

New Mt. Abe principal looking forward to the work ahead

Christopher Nichols has spent 21 years working in the classroom and four years as an administrator. He’s worked at both the middle school and high school level

Reduction in BES art position sparks concerns

A reduction in visual arts positions at Bristol Elementary and Mount Abraham Union High schools has sparked concerns about how those changes will impact students’ experience and the educator now tasked with teaching at both schools.

Farms can get money for reducing phosphorus

The Vermont Pay for Performance Program is an initiative that pays farmers based on environmental outcomes rather than just implementing individual conservation practices.

Nest & Gather seeks to support local families

Nest & Gather will offer a place for parents and caregivers to gather with one another, bring their children to play and connect with local practitioners.

Prosecutor’s office loses victim advocate

Victim Advocate Maggie Zraly has resigned after approximately nine months on the job.

Vergennes city budget proposal up 13%

Administration, police department and public works costs are three factors contributing to the increase.

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