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Chris Harper vanished from the streets of Burlington. Nine months later, his parents are desperate for answers.
The long-standing college bar's owner, Syd Eren, said the new location's kitchen will let him serve a full menu, including pizza, to keep his Burlington business viable.
A showcase for the work of debut and sophomore filmmakers from around the world, the festival seems to grow every year. Here are screenings that caught our eye.
Obituary: Robert J. Dimke, 1933-2025 Hinesburg man loved the local community and was passionate about his family, dogs, gardening and sports ...
Obituary: Michael Polli, 1948-2025 Lifelong Bradford resident comforted many families with his dedication to the funeral business and loved to cook and entertain ...
Misch, who was believed to be the first person prosecuted under Vermont's 2018 gun law, was ordered to serve 15 days in ...
The Queen City social club has seen remarkable growth in membership in recent years, establishing itself as a vital link in the New North End.
More than two decades after the long-running ApGap commuter van was retired, some of its passengers became good friends and have remained connected.
Patrick Schlott has installed three RandTel phones — in Randolph, North Tunbridge and Thetford. It's an old-school way to connect in our digital age.
The group promotes respectful discussions between people of differing political stripes. Members who identify as red, blue and purple answered our questions.
Slated to open at Leddy Park this fall, the Burlington Bike Park started as one cyclist's dream, but he soon found a large coalition that backed the idea.
RiverAware, developed after Tropical Storm Irene, uses real-time data from a national network of gauges so people know when it's time to seek higher ground.
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