Hundreds of Stowe voters gathered at Stowe High School Wednesday night and, with no debate, voted decisively to not rescind the short-term rental registry ordinance passed by the Stowe Selectboard in February.
The level of so-called “forever chemicals” in Stowe’s drinking water remains under the threshold allowed by new federal guidelines, even if the ability to test for lower levels doesn’t yet exist with current technology.
The South Burlington School District budget passed Tuesday, 2,242-1,706, with a 24 percent turnout of registered voters.
A state prosecutor has dismissed charges against a Hinesburg man who killed a cyclist with his car, ending a years-long case stemming from the October 2022 accident.
If recent trends hold up, by the time you read this, hundreds of people will have already voted for the latest Elmore-Morristown school budget, even though the official vote is not until May 21 and the informational meeting to discuss it is not until next week.
Rep. Katherine Sims, D-Craftsbury, has officially thrown her hat in the race to take over the seat of Orleans District Sen. Bobby Starr, D-Troy.
When Matt Lawless isn’t wrangling a town of roughly 8,000 residents and overseeing a staff of nearly 70 people, you can probably find him riding his bike around the greater Shelburne area as he treks almost daily to and from his Winooski home to Shelburne town offices.
Adam Bunting, principal of Champlain Valley Union High School, will take over as interim superintendent of the school district for the coming school year.
The Stowe Farmers Market has a new home at the Topnotch Field on Mountain Road, just southeast of the hotel itself.
Imagine the country store of a small Vermont town — a place that for generations has served so many important purposes, from groceries for locals and typical Vermont items for tourists to a gathering place for the entire community.
Proposed zoning changes in Hinesburg in the works since 2021 are set for another public hearing with the selectboard this month.
For those looking to hang loose this boating season, a new state rule adopted in February, dubbed the first of its kind in the nation, regulates wakesports and wakeboats on certain lakes across the state.
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