As Justin Marsh was reading the children’s book “The Bad Seed” in character as Emoji Nightmare to a crowd of children and parents at the Craftsbury Public Library on Sunday, a protester interrupted the reading.

A second investigation by the Department for Children and Families into the drowning death of a 3-year-old at Smugglers’ Notch resort concluded after finding one minor violation.

Morristown stands to receive more than $300,000 from the federal government to upgrade the stormwater runoff system in the Jersey Heights neighborhood, but many of the residents there feel like they’re getting hosed in the process.

Hyde Park is finalizing a kennel leasing project they hope to share with other towns, and all that remains now is for those towns to decide whether they’re on board or not.

Citing the damage from last summer’s catastrophic flooding and a recent robbery, Union Bank president David Silverman confirmed this week that the bank’s Johnson location will close in September.

A new payroll tax took effect Monday to fund the expansion of Vermont’s child care financial assistance program, making more families eligible to participate and increasing the rates child care providers receive from the state.

Dipped in Moonlight, featuring April Streeter, Samuel Guihan, Tristen Sellars and Benj Spound will make its first visit to the Tuesday Night Live stage at Legion Field on July 16, 6-8:30 p.m.

The sun sets behind the Nose on Mt. Mansfield.

For many years, Nancy Stead, Trine Brink and Kitty Coppock were regular Moscow Parade participants as part of the Moscow All Ladies Lawn Chair Drill Team. Stead, a longtime contributor to the Stowe Reporter and active community member, died in June.

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