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The new 7,361-square-foot property will triple the space available in the current Waystation and provide beds for up to 56 adults.
The program drew scrutiny from the state auditor due to its slow rollout. Now, Vermont State University leaders say they will invest in expanding their dental hygiene program instead.
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Jack LaSota, Michelle Zajko and Daniel Blank on Tuesday made initial appearances before Allegany County Circuit Court Judge Michael Twigg in Maryland for a variety of recent charges, including ...
At least 50 cities and towns are offering free public Independence Day festivities that stretch from Wednesday through Sunday.
The transformation is far from guaranteed. Lawmakers first need to agree on a new school district map before proceeding with other facets of the law.
The Northlands Job Corps Center in Vergennes benefitted from a preliminary injunction issued by a New York judge last week, though the court battle for Job Corps centers around the country continues.
Part Emergency Communications drill and part informal competition, amateur radio Field Day encourages ham radio operators across the U.S. and Canada to test their equipment and skills.
Ms. Hughes states that legislators and Gov. Phil Scott should “make it a priority to tax second-home owners more.” Her reasoning is that the education portion of her tax bill is higher as a homestead ...
This commentary is by Brian Carroll of West Glover. He spent 26 years as a student services director for several districts in the Northeast Kingdom, and is currently semi-retired, providing ...
With limited progress made this legislative session, it’s unclear what pathway the state has for meeting its emissions ...
Jose Saavedra, one of Stowe’s largest short-term rental owners and who is primarily based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, operates five short-term rentals across three separate properties. Saavedra owns ...