Longtime resident and co-chair of the Montpelier Commission for Recovery and Resilience, Ben Doyle, has declared his ...
The show with roots in Montpelier that went on to win eight Tony awards among other accolades, comes home with a teenaged ...
Amid frigid temperatures this week and growing concern about funding for housing under a new presidential administration, ...
The Spice on Snow winter music festival wrapped up with a sold-out Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Concert at City Hall ...
The Spice on Snow winter music festival organized by Montpelier Alive was all over town from Friday to Sunday, January 17-19.
COVID is surging now. Levels of the virus in Montpelier’s wastewater have skyrocketed since mid-December to the mid-5000s, up ...
Mayor Breaks Tie; Public Talks Continue Jan. 22 Although he said he didn’t like it, Montpelier Mayor Jack McCullough broke a ...
Citizenship, immigration status, or perceived immigration status, should be included as a protected class listed in the ...
Staff positions and transportation funding at risk as council debates fiscal priorities ahead of final vote. In a split vote, ...
Artist Renée Greenlee’s “Blue Alchemy: At the Water’s Edge” is the first exhibition in the Supreme Court Gallery for 2025. This image is from “In Praise of Small Streams,” a series in the show. The ...
Barre author J. Peter Cobb traces a young man’s search for meaning amid a vivid portrait of farm life in Vermont of the 1920s in his latest novel, “Some Things Aren’t Meant to Be” (Rootstock ...