Rokeby Museum’s Executive Director, Dr. Lindsay Varner, announced her departure effective Oct. 31. Starting Nov. 1, the ...
I’m not ashamed to admit that Hallmark movies have become the background entertainment to my yuletide activities. I do my ...
Addison County residents will be walking on Sunday, Oct. 6, in Middlebury to support the 49th annual Addison County CROP Hunger Walk. This event is one of more than 1,000 walks taking place around the ...
Like many who attended Monday night’s ACSD meeting, I left feeling incredibly disappointed with the board’s actions in the meeting. The discussion centered around immediately removing the K-2 students ...
As a local Muslim reader and a lifelong resident, it was revolting, yet not surprising, to see the paper publish Zionist hate, lies and propaganda — a letter to the editor so full of poppycock as to ...
Snuggle in… it’s time for the second annual Snugfest in Ripton. After a successful first year, Snugfest 2024 will be held on Sunday, Sept. 29, from 12-7 p.m., at Silver Towers in Ripton.
I read the news today, gasoline prices continue to fall. You may have noticed that gasoline prices have stabilized or gone down all summer. That’s unusual. Following the business cycle of supply and ...
Henry Sheldon Museum will host a new fundraising event, Mingle at the Museum, on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 5-7 p.m. This ticketed event will be a night of music, refreshments, dancing, and silent ...
I’m confused as to why the approach to the homeless problem in Middlebury would be to criminalize “homelessness” rather than enforce the current laws that are broken on a daily basis; public ...
Perhaps if Mr. Heffernan and Mr. Cochran explained the arithmetic used to arrive at the tax rate changes in Addison County towns (Sept. 12, 2024, political advertisement) I would understand the ...
It takes an average of two years of study and debate in committees for a new law to finally reach a vote. If passed by a majority of the representatives and senators, the bill goes to the governor’s ...
The Middlebury selectboard recently approved an easement across the Middlebury town green to be conveyed to Vermont Gas systems so they can use it to build out additional fossil fuel infrastructure.