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A whopping 140 kids auditioned for Rutland Youth Theatre’s production of “Elf Jr.” last winter, some from as far away as Middlebury and Manchester. That number is not unusual for ...
For the first time since the summer I was 16, I have stable housing. I can take a hot shower every day. I can keep food in a refrigerator. I ...
Gov. Phil Scott was in town Wednesday to tout a new program he said will help rural Vermont create more housing for the ...
A haze settled in the mountains overlooking Neshobe Golf Club on Wednesday, the second day of the 2025 New England Amateur Golf Championship. For a good portion of ...
The line for entry at Centennial Field nearly stretches to Colchester Avenue; more than 30 minutes before first pitch, parking spots have evaporated. The smell of sunscreen lingers, ...
Nick Sirianni led the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl triumph last season, and in doing so, got a measure of revenge for their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs ...
With the rise of cryptocurrencies, Pi Network is now giving Rutland residents the chance to mine and trade digital currencies without costly hardware or technical know-how. While the prices of ...
For several years, the police budget has been set below the full staffing level because of the number of vacant positions. Those cuts have always been framed as temporary, with the mayors and aldermen ...
The Book Club Play,” a contemporary comedy with elements of farce, is something of a character study of six avid readers.
Racing at Devil’s Bowl Speedway is always a family affair. Never was that more evident than Saturday night, when a father and ...
The temperatures were scorching the artificial turf at Dave Wolk Stadium on Tuesday, but high school field hockey players ...
In fact, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his librettist, Lorenza da Ponte, set their 1786 “The Marriage of Figaro,” K. 492, in an ...