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Not many Vermont newspapers today make endorsements. We publish endorsement to cite reason … (read more)
It’s come to our attention that, contrary to decades past, not many Vermont newspapers today make endorsements. We suspect that’s largely because newspaper owners, or management, see no advantage in caus...
Ken Corey helps us understand all about the “demoted” lil’ planet Pluto in this month’s LOOK UP column.
MNFF co-founder and Artistic Director Jay Craven explores the themes of this year’s film fest, which will come to Middlebury Aug. 26-30.
Richard Saunders looks back on 40 years as director of the Middlebury College Museum of Art, and celebrates with a final exhibit by Frederic Church.
“One evening, half an hour before sunset, a sow black bear with two cubs came wandering past . . . “
Gabriel Billings, who has experience at the college level as an athletic director, is due in the Mt. Abe AD office next week.
Gabriel Billings, who has experience at the college level as an athletic director, is due … (read more)
Local high school students have collaborated with artists and local professionals on two projects this summer.
Addison County’s top prosecutor will not yet return to court after the Supreme Court said … (read more)
Addison County’s top prosecutor will not yet return to court after the Supreme Court said it is not ready to give back her credentials to practice law in Vermont.
Addison County’s top prosecutor will not yet return to court after the Supreme Court said … (read more)
“It’s great knowing that what we produce is staying so close to home and in the Addison Co … (read more)
Nearly two thirds of young people in Vermont plan to leave the state within five years. That’s the latest finding out of UNH’s polling center — and a clear indictment of state leadership, which has fai...
“Vermont needs a leader who will rally governors and legislatures from Maine to Washington … (read more)
“Vermont needs a leader who will rally governors and legislatures from Maine to Washington, and shout from the rooftops about the idiocy of such tariffs.”
VERGENNES — Beatrice Shirley Perkins, affectionately known as Shirley and lovingly remembered by family and lifelong friends as “Punky,” passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at McClure Mill...
NEW HAVEN — Beverly “Bev” (Marshall) Landon, of New Haven, Vt., passed away July 19, 2026, at the age of 86.
BRANDON — Dana John LaDuke of Brandon died July 7, 2026, after a yearlong illness.
GOSHEN — All are welcome to a celebration of life for Michael Goodspeed, who died June 5, 2026, It will be held Friday, July 31, from 1-4 p.m., at The Brandon Inn. A full obituary is available at www.mille...
LEICESTER — Nellie Ann Foley, age 85, passed peacefully, following a long illness, July 18, 2026, at Rutland Healthcare.
SALISBURY — Mary Elizabeth Burchard, age 91, passed peacefully April 28, 2026, at EastView in Middlebury.
BRISTOL — Wendy Truax, 69, of Bristol, Vt., passed away peacefully with her family by her side July 22, 2026, after her courageous battle with a rare and aggressive form of Leukemia. Wendy was born Nov. 7,...
PAWLET — John William Malcolm, 75, died at home in Pawlet, July 13, 2026, from multiple myeloma.