Tucked away at the edge of Putnam Forest, between beaver dams and northern hardwood trees, is one of Waterbury’s most ...
As Vermont and the nation recognize National Apprenticeship Week, Vermont State University is highlighting a new registered apprenticeship opportunity available for aspiring educators.
Facing serious financial challenges following last year’s summer tour, Circus Smirkus will not be on the road this summer to ...
Vermont’s winter manure spreading ban  officially ended on April 1, marking a seasonal shift for farmers and adding a whiff ...
A rite of spring in Waterbury for families with young children is the popular and typically well-stocked Children’s Room Tag Sale, and this year’s sale is planned for Friday-Saturday, May 15-16.
An upcoming workshop organized by two Montpelier nonprofits and offered both in person and online looks to raise awareness around neurodiversity. About one in five people are neurodivergent — meaning ...
Local actors and directors with Waterbury’s New Stage Players present their 2026 Comedy Play Festival with nine short plays, May 8-17, at the Grange Hall Cultural Center. The company will perform six ...
The historic Butler house on North Main Street (a block away from Butler Street) was built around 1800 by Ezra Butler, who ...
A stalemate between the federal government and the states over K-12 education funding owed since the pandemic has seen a breakthrough. Sen. Bernie Sanders announced that the U.S. Department of ...
Spring is often portrayed as the season of rebirth, and for many organisms it is. But spring is also the season of reawakening for those species that spend the winter in some form of hibernation or ...