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Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury: Brass Queens
2+ hour, 1+ min ago (510+ words) Friday, June 26th, marks the official start of the St. Johnsbury summer season with the first Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury concert taking place at the first Final Fridays block party. Don't miss Brass Queens, the sensational woman-led, New York-based, New Orleans-infused…...
UNH solutions for supporting sustainable seafood production are going national
5+ hour, 16+ min ago (310+ words) The University of New Hampshire has been selected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to host a new five-year cooperative project focused on boosting sustainable domestic seafood production. David Fredriksson, professor of ocean engineering and the director of the…...
Man charged with stalking Burlington mayor over disagreement
3+ hour, 45+ min ago (667+ words) A Burlington man faces criminal charges for repeatedly accosting Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak in public spaces over political disagreements, including when she was attending a parade with her child. Ari Moskowitz, 40, pleaded not guilty in a Chittenden County courtroom Monday to…...
There's a community for you': Shake Social Club founder on finding joy, connection without alcohol
5+ hour, 17+ min ago (627+ words) Via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, in partnership with'Vermont Public. BURLINGTON " Jakee Zaccor is the founder of Shake Social Club, a Vermont-based alcohol-free community movement. With the social club, Zaccor hosts substance-free events where people can…...
Energy development company inks lease deal for Vermont Yankee property
15+ hour, 30+ min ago (562+ words) An energy development company has signed a lease for the former Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant site in Vernon, but it's unclear what they plan to do with the property. The Texas-based Power Transitions initially said it wanted to build…...
Vermonters will still need yearly car inspections, but they may get easier to pass
15+ hour, 38+ min ago (702+ words) Vermonters won't be getting a reprieve from annual vehicle inspections, but they might have an easier time getting a fresh sticker on their windshield the next time they bring their car or truck to the shop. At the beginning of…...
Vermont's low-income housing voucher programs begin to stabilize after more than a year of anxiety
3+ day, 7+ hour ago (695+ words) After more than a year of gridlock caused by federal funding cuts, the public housing authorities that issue rental vouchers to thousands of low-income Vermonters are on steadier financial footing. One of the state's largest housing authorities has begun issuing…...
In review: UVM Health layoffs, new Upper Valley surgery center, border library opens Quebec entrance
3+ day, 8+ hour ago (246+ words) Vermont Public In review: UVM Health layoffs, new Upper Valley surgery center, border library opens Quebec entrance This week brought news of widespread job cuts at one of the state's largest employers. It's the second straight year that University of…...
William Mathis, 'champion of education equity,' remembered by friends and colleagues
3+ day, 11+ hour ago (644+ words) William Mathis, a nationally-recognized leader in education policy, former longtime Rutland County school superintendent and key witness in a landmark legal battle over state education funding, died last week. "He was a champion of equity," said Jeffrey Francis, who led…...
Wagner in Vermont 2026: Tristan, Dutchman, Parsifal
4+ day, 6+ hour ago (166+ words) Wagner in Vermont returns for 2026, bringing a brand new production of Tristan und Isolde to the Latchis Theatre, as well as taking on Der fliegende Holl'nder (The Flying Dutchman) and Parsifal Act II for the first time. The festival week…...