Students at Stafford Technical Center put on gloves and pulled out rakes on Tuesday for a community service project that has been cleaning up Rutland City for more than a ...
The Legislature's two main housing committees met jointly Wednesday to hear about when the federal shutdown might end, and what the state is looking at in 2026 in terms of ...
The Rutland Free Library has abandoned a proposed move to the Asa Bloomer Building, Library Director Randal Smathers said Tuesday.
A packed house was on hand for the annual Devil’s Bowl Speedway “Banquet of Champions” Saturday night, at the Holiday Inn in ...
At the age of 90, most individuals are filling their days with quiet routines, basic tasks and enjoying a long retirement.
Afterschool programs give children and youth a safe place to connect and learn after the school day ends, and research shows ...
Nov. 7 Become a Hospice Volunteer — VNAHSR provides training for those interested in becoming hospice volunteers. Training is free and open to individuals 16 years of age and older. 8-4 p.m. 7 Albert ...
POULTNEY — Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce announced Tom DeMatties as Poultney’s Citizen of the Year for 2025. A lifelong volunteer and community member, he will be formally honored at a public ...
The Board of Aldermen voted unanimously Monday to authorize the purchase of Killington Resort ski passes, as well as memberships at the fitness center chosen by individual officers. The discussion was ...
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife,” so ...
It was in 2001 when Rutland High boys head head soccer coach Kirk Abrahamson and his assistant Jay Wilson locked arms and ...
Democrats have lost the plot. In an era where we see the GOP essentially surrendering legislative authority to the president and allowing him to trod roughshod all over our Constitution ...