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Deep in the annals of the Stowe Historical Society’s archives are two weathered books with detailed notes from every party ...
As someone who works alongside Superintendent Violet Nichols, I feel compelled to speak out against the South Burlington Educators’ Association’s politically motivated call for the superintendent’s ...
Having just read superintendent Nichols’ most recent statement, this one in response to the teachers’ union call for a new superintendent, I find myself once again shaking my head. Nichols states ...
For roughly 38 Christmases I’ve purchased a tree or a wreath or both from the Moffatt’s tree stand on Market Street in South Burlington. My loyalty was primarily based on the expectation that I would ...
Cast your vote for local greatness! Voting is open for the annual 4393 Awards, the Stowe Reporter and News & Citizen’s reader ...
The Valley Players will present William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It,” Thursdays-Sundays, June 26-July 13, at the Valley ...
On a spring morning walk, I stop to smell a painted trillium and am greeted by a goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia).
Wow! I thought I’d misinterpreted Rebecca Pitre’s commentary (“Anti-Israel presence growing in Vermont,” May 15, 2025), but to call out the American Friends Service Committee, who put Quaker values ...
The Stowe 5/6 boys’ lacrosse team completed an undefeated season at 14-0 claiming the title of undisputed Vermont State Champions. The Stowe offense treated parents to weekly laser shows, torching ...
The Phoenix Art Gallery and Music Hall, 5 Stowe Street, Waterbury, presents pianist and composer Parker Shper for a two-night ...
As the Champlain Valley School District overhauled some of its policies this year, local, state and federal debates over ...
My paternal grandfather died in 1971. He was born in October 1890, two months before the massacre at Wounded Knee. While that ...