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The Morrisville Water & Light board of trustees last week presented its Hero Award to Nick LeBlanc, a lineman whose quick thinking and actions saved a man’s life during a ...
Morristown lost its downtown designation nearly a decade ago after Thomas and the town’s former community development coordinator left their seat on the Lamoille County Planning Commission board — and ...
With the pending purchase of an adjacent tract of land, the Peter A. Krusch Nature Preserve is set to greatly expand the publicly accessible forestland in Cambridge.
The Stowe Selectboard last week reaffirmed its authorization to trap beavers around Memorial Park after two selectboard members called for a possible rescindment of last month’s motion to do so.
The Shelburne Veterans Memorial Committee has launched a capital campaign to ensure the long-term stewardship of the monument located on the Parade Grounds in the center of Shelburne.
It’s a community holiday week and we hope to see folks out and celebrating for July 4. All the festivities at United Community Church start at 10 a.m. The lawn ...
Data from Stowe’s new short-term rental registry, which went live at the beginning of May, shows that most of those properties’ owners don’t live in town full-time.
A bill passed out of the Legislature last week may have set up sweeping education reform and several check backs that its success teeters on, but lawmakers representing Stowe were nearly unanimous in ...
Lamoille County’s legislative delegation was split over whether to support H.454, the compromise bill passed at the end of an extended session for lawmakers in Montpelier that is set to radically ...
Just south of the popular summer destination of Lake Eden lies a quieter body of water. South Pond, an idyllic retreat populated mostly by modest bungalow camps and accessible only to property owners, ...