Bristol spotlights area businesses

Residents will have a chance to welcome new business owners and also meet the people behind other local businesses this upcoming Saturday at a “Bristol Open House” event organized by BristolCORE.

Kimball Office Services changing hands in Bristol

This past Friday was one of Kimball’s last at the shop, as she retired from the job this week after more than 25 years of running the store. While it’s the end of one chapter, the well-loved store isn’t going anywhere.

Holy Halvah serves up sweet treats in Bristol

Those passing through Bristol recently may have noticed a new business setting up shop in a previously vacant spot at 28 North Street. The space most recently housed Smoke and Lola’s café and is now serving as the headquarters of Holy Halvah, run by Rebec … (read more)

Bristol’s Mount earns Eagle Scout rank

James Mount of Bristol has earned the Boy Scouts of America’s highest advancement award, the Eagle Scout Rank.

Tari Shattuck education grants & awards announced

Tari Shattuck Education Foundation awarded the 2025 Pat Pierce Excellence in Teaching Award to Kerry Lake, third grade teacher at Robinson Elementary School in Starksboro.

‘Otterly Hopeless’ wins golden plunger in Outhouse Races

The Fourth of July means a lot of things in Bristol: fireworks, a big parade with a large crowd, barbecues — and outhouses careening down Main Street.

Bristol Police Log: Police respond to animal issues

Bristol police have responded to a few animal-related incidents in recent weeks. On June 28, police went to Maple Street to look for a dog running loose and issued a warning to the owner.

Local artist’s dove invites reflection at Bristol parade

This Fourth of July, a giant dove named Arlo will take flight in the Bristol parade. The sculpture, created by artist, poet and yoga instructor Elissa Cobb, is meant to spark reflection.

Local Med47 foundation planning memorial event

The Brendon P. Cousino Med47 Foundation is organizing a 10-year memorial event to honor Brendon Cousino, an emergency medical technician who was killed in a wrong-way crash in 2015.

Bang receives scouting honors

Girl Scouts in the Bristol area are benefitting from a wealth of experience brought by Rae Bangs, a Girl Scout troop and service unit leader. She has been named the Volunteer of the Month for June by Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains, the counc … (read more)

Two people drown in separate cases

Vermont State Police and a variety of local emergency responders mobilized earlier this week for separate reports of swimmers in distress in Bristol and Ferrisburgh, with both cases sadly resulting in deaths.

Teen dies at Bartlett’s Falls

A Burlington youth died following a plunge into the New Haven River at Bartlett’s Falls in Bristol late Saturday afternoon, June 21.

Bristol hires new municipal executive

Town officials have chosen Gregory W. Faust to serve in the role, with an anticipated start date of July 28. Faust will succeed former Bristol town administrator Valerie Capels, who retired from the post this past December.

Bristol mulls expanding its police district

Bristol residents in March could weigh in on whether to expand the Bristol Police Department’s coverage area to include the entire town.

Bristol library revitalizing its outdoor space

Bristol’s Lawrence Memorial Library sees a lot of community members come through its doors in the summer months. Now, those patrons will have another space at the library to hang out and attend programs.

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