Vermont Business Magazine Each winter, Vermont prepares for potential ice jams and their impacts. Also known as “ice dams,” ice jams form when blocks of ice clump and block river flow. Ice jams can ...
Vermont Business Magazine The restoration of wild turkeys in Vermont is one of the Fish and Wildlife Department’s most ...
VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region is a nonprofit home health and hospice provider serving Bennington, Rutland, and Franklin counties. Celebrating 80 years of service, the agency delivers skilled ...
Vermont Business Magazine Community Care Network (CCN) today announced its 2025 service results in conjunction with the release of its 2025 Impact Report.
Governor Scott also signed a proclamation declaring the month of March as ‘Maple Month’ in Vermont, saying “WHEREAS, maple ...
Over two-thirds of voters (70%) approved the proposed $0.05 Police & Fire tax rate increase, and 57% of voters approved a charter change to formally establish the City’s Racial Equity, Inclusion, and ...
MONOPOLY: Stowe Edition will debut in early 2027 and will be available in stores and online at retail partners, including Barnes & Noble, Amazon and select local Stowe retailers. To learn more about ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University (VTSU), in partnership with the Vermont Society of Professional Engineers, proudly celebrated its 2026 nominees for Student Engineer and Student ...
Vermont Business Magazine Otter Creek Engineering (OCE), a leading Vermont-based civil and environmental engineering firm based in Middlebury, has announced a key leadership transition. Jason Larocque ...
by CNS Staff Reporters Burlington voters weighed a full ballot of spending and municipal issues during Town Meeting voting Tuesday. Community News Service reporters fanned out across city polling ...
Vermont Business Magazine On Town Meeting Day, 2026, Burlington voters overwhelmingly approved Burlington School District’s (BSD) proposed budget for next school year. More than two-thirds of voters ...
The number of municipalities using the Australian ballot to elect town officers and vote on public questions also increased, but by a smaller percentage: from 66% in 2019 to 68% in 2025 for town ...