Orwell’s Treadway announces Senate bid

Orwell selectboard chair enters Senate race, highlighting affordability, healthcare and education reform priorities.

ACSD, support staff forge new pact

The Addison Central School District board has endorsed a new, two-year contract with ACSD support staff that will grant them 5.5% raises in each of the next two academic years.

Middlebury shelter to expand services into new house

“We are seizing this opportunity because it comes at a fraction of that cost, will be ready in just a few months, and allows us to quickly increase our capacity by almost a third.” — Heidi Lacey

Middlebury preps for ICE operations

Middlebury police Chief Jason Covey shared ICE-related thoughts with the town selectboard on Tuesday evening, as municipal officials throughout the state continue to process the fallout from a March 11 ICE operation

New Orwell ATV law challenged

A citizen’s petition triggers a chance to toss the new law at a special town meeting Saturday, April 18, 2026, at 10 a.m. at the Orwell Firehouse.

Vergennes man jailed on human trafficking and drug charges

The 69-year-old is held without bail; a lengthy Vergennes Police investigation looked into allegations that he’d pressured multiple women into sex in exchange for drugs.

Four area towns face school budget revotes

Voters in four southern Addison County communities will soon head to the polls to field trimmed-down versions of fiscal year 2027 public school budgets that failed on Town Meeting Day.

Education reform effort hits home stretch in Legislature

Lawmakers are heading into the stretch run of the 2026 legislative session with a to-do list that includes major reform of the state’s education system.

Buried, but not forgotten: Vt. Gas pipeline issues resurface

Vermont Gas Systems is back in front of the Vermont Public Utilities Commission to address a series of five violations of the certificate of public good it received in 2013 to proceed with the pipeline.

Birong won’t seek reelection in Addison-3

Birong, who chairs the House Committee on Government Operations & Military Affairs, said during a recent phone interview that he’s found service in the Legislature rewarding, but is now — at age 48 — planning the next phase of his professional and public … (read more)

Gov. Douglas pivots to health care reform

Middlebury’s James Douglas spent eight years managing the general health of the Green Mountain State as its 80th governor. He’s now leading a group advocating for the physical health of Vermonters.

Shoreham Democrat announces House bid

Jonathan Hescock has served Shoreham as a planner, library trustee and historical society member. Last week he began a one-year term as town moderator. And if things go his way at the polls this November, Hescock next year will begin a two-year term in th … (read more)

Hooper, Cash take leadership roles

Boards governing the county’s shire town and Middlebury-area schools both elected new leaders this week without competition or controversy.

Salisbury won’t challenge Career Center budget vote

The selectboard won’t request a revote on the fiscal year 2027 Hannaford Career Center budget following a “missing ballots” mystery that prevented Salisbury residents from voting on the $6,271,915 spending plan.

New coalition touts single-payer health care

Less than two weeks after residents in seven Addison County towns urged the Legislature to support universal access to primary care, a new statewide coalition has formed to lobby for a new publicly financed health care system for the state of Vermont.

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