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A team from the University of Vermont’s Consulting Archaeology Program found 400- to 1,400-year-old artifacts at Sand Bar ...
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor report shows worsening conditions across Vermont, northern New York, and New Hampshire, with extreme drought now expanding into parts of the Upper Valley in ...
The order requires all primary care providers and pharmacies throughout the state to provide Vermonters with access to COVID-19 vaccines based on guidance from national medical associations, as has ...
Vermont’s Green Mountain Care Board approved a proposed fiscal year 2026 operating budget for Porter Medical Center. For full ...
The Republican governor says the state is taking steps that will allow the administration of vaccines based on guidance from national medical associations and authorizes pharmacists to give the shot ...
An obituary of Wilton resident and “first lady of burlesque” April March, who performed into her 80s, has died at age 90.
For women paying the bills, feeling safe in your community, finding quality healthcare close by, and having places to connect, matter as much as any nest egg.
A Vermont judge dismissed a pair of National Life companies from a lawsuit over an indexed universal life policy that returned 0%.
Otter Valley Union Middle & High School will unveil its new welding lab at an open house on Sept. 25. For full access to this story and all online content, please log in or subscribe to the Addison ...
John Boos & Co., a pioneer in the art of crafting wooden cutting boards and butcher blocks since 1887, recently announced the ...
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