Celebrate Juneteenth with a concert at St. Paul’s in Vergennes

Robert Ludwig, will present the concert program. All are welcome to attend this free concert.

Court order halts Job Corps closure

The Job Corps program had always enjoyed broad-based bipartisan support until the Trump Administration took office in January and has aggressively slashed programs, its officials claim, at times with dubious evidence, are wasteful or unnecessary.

Vergennes farmers market expanded hours

The Vergennes Farmers Market soon will embark on an exciting new season, brimming with fresh changes and enhancements that reflect the city of Vergennes’s commitment to enriching our community experience.

At VUHS middle school, students learn by doing

The halls of Vergennes Union High/Middle School were humming on May 9, when the school’s 8th-, 7th- and 6th-graders presented their finished year-end research or service projects to family and community members.

City troop sees boom in Eagles

Vergennes Boy and Cub Scout Troop 539 would be doing well if the troop just maintained its membership at the current level of 20, ranging from Tiger novices to Eagle Scouts. Those numbers are better than average for Vermont troops.

City eyes youth club building for kids & more

The Vergennes City Council last week backed two agreements that tie the city’s immediate — and possibly its longtime — future to the property at 20 Armory Lane now owned by the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Vergennes.

Nature speaks in ‘Signals’ at Vergennes art gallery

The group exhibition features works by Steve Budington, Grace Hager, David Kearns, JoAnne Lobotsky, Jennifer McCandless, and Aimée Papazian. An opening reception will be held Saturday, May 3.

Vergennes Police Log: City cops cite two for DUI

In separate incidents last week, Vergennes police cited two motorists for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Firm set to operate city juvenile center faces allegations

Vergennes officials and residents are concerned about last week’s report in Seven Days of legal issues experienced by the Sentinel Group — including charges of sexual abuse of teenage program residents by employees.

DCF chief offers perspective on Sentinel Group

Last week Seven Days published an article detailing a significant series of alleged, and in one case proven, abuse of juveniles at residential treatment facilities operated and/or overseen by the Sentinel Group. That company  has a contract to help design … (read more)

Retirement home has a ‘Grand’ opening

Seven years after Dan and Rebecca Hassan first thought of expanding the 38-bed Vergennes Residential Care elderly living home in the city’s downtown into the 88-bed Vergennes Grand Senior Living complex, the first residents moved into the new facility on … (read more)

Commodore Club gains momentum

After the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Vergennes announced last week that it will go on hiatus, an at-least-short term alternative has quickly emerged to fill the afterschool void for city-area families.

Citing financial stability issues, Valley Vista to leave Vergennes

Valley Vista, the state’s largest substance use disorder treatment provider, will shut its Vergennes women’s facility by the end of the month and consolidate all patients at its Bradford location. The closure will result in the loss of 20 jobs.

Vergennes bypass meeting on tap

People interested in the proposal to build an alternative truck route around downtown Vergennes are invited to learn the latest at an open house.

Boys & Girls Club to take a pause

The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Vergennes announced on March 19 that is would be pausing its services effective March 31, as part of a strategic effort to reimagine and restructure the Club’s future. The last day of service for youth will be March 28.

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