Select Board Reviews Draft Capital Improvement Plan
LYNDON — The Select Board on Monday reviewed a draft six-year capital improvement plan that projects spending slightly above the target range the board approved last fall.
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LYNDON — The Select Board on Monday reviewed a draft six-year capital improvement plan that projects spending slightly above the target range the board approved last fall.
Fútbol Is Life meticulously recreates historic moments from men’s and women’s soccer... with miniatures.
LYNDON — A business owner in town said he was victimized once by a burglary that caused thousands of dollars worth of loss and a second time by a delayed
LYNDON CENTER — Lyndon baseball team right fielder Connor Hale put his face on the line to secure a Division II state championship appearance for the Vikings.
LYNDON — The Northeast Kingdom Waste Management District voted June 9 to raise its trash surcharge by $2 per ton and approved a series of new fees and service changes
LYNDON — Vermont State University leaders say expanding online education will be critical to the institution’s future, but stressed this week that the effort is intended to complement — not
LYNDON CENTER — Lyndon baseball team right fielder Connor Hale put his face on the line to secure a Division II state championship appearance for the Vikings.
LYNDON CENTER — The intermittent showers on Sunday morning and early afternoon didn’t dampen spirits of graduates of the Class of 2026 at Lyndon Institute, whose 116 graduates were sent
LYNDON CENTER — Otter Valley brought a reputation to Lyndon Institute as a team far better than any vanilla No. 8 seed.
Lyndon Officials Hear Update On Downtown Planning, Possible Economic Development Position
LYNDON — The Select Board on Monday reviewed updated cost estimates for renovating the long-shuttered gymnasium at the Municipal Office Building, with revised plans reducing the projected cost by about
LYNDON — The Select Board on Monday awarded a nearly $4.8 million contract to permanently replace two bridges on Red Village Road that were destroyed in the July 2024 flash
LYNDONVILLE — Continuing an annual tradition, the Lyndonville Police Department participated in the 2026 Special Olympics Torch Run through the village on Wednesday.
Lyndon Byers, the former Bruins enforcer and Boston radio personality, was diagnosed with stage 3 CTE after his brain was donated for study. His family said the disease affected his memory and mood.
LYNDON — Vermont State Colleges System trustees on Monday advanced a proposed $177.2 million fiscal year 2027 budget to the full Board of Trustees, while warning that Vermont State University
LYNDONVILLE — At the fourth annual Ride for Mo bike ride to raise money for the work of the MoriahWilson Foundation on Saturday morning, her mother, Karen, tearfully told the
LYNDON — A Lyndon resident is asking the Select Board to consider putting to voters whether the town’s general and highway budgets should be decided by Australian ballot instead of
LYNDONVILLE — The Vermont State University Lyndon Hornets punched their ticket to the North Atlantic Conference baseball playoffs for the first time since 2019.
A new University of Vermont extreme weather monitoring station opened in Lyndonville on Tuesday, the first in a planned network of monitoring stations to help fill gaps in extreme weather
LYNDONVILLE — Vermont State University Lyndon held its annual Athletic Awards Banquet on Tuesday evening. The VTSU Lyndon Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and the VTSU Lyndon Department of Athletics
LYNDONVILLE — Vermont State University Lyndon clinched its first North Atlantic Conference playoff berth since 2019 after splitting a wild doubleheader with UMaine-Farmington on Saturday.
LYNDON CENTER — Grace Griswold struck out nine and allowed just three hits while Lexi Goodwin batted 3-for-3 with three RBIs and two runs as Lyndon took down rival St.