Town Meeting Day in Vermont is always held on the first Tuesday of March. It’s been a way for citizens to participate in direct democracy for over 200 years, by discussing and voting on town business, ...
Poetry is part of my daily life. I don’t write it, but I enjoy reading it and talking with poets about their work. Occasionally, I talk with Middlesex poet Scudder Parker. Recently, he introduced me ...
By Rep. Kate McCann As a member of the House Education Committee — and as a teacher, a mother, and a patient — I have listened with interest to Education Secretary Zoie Saunders. Earlier this month, ...
A Bob Dylan song has been going round and round in my head recently. No, it’s not “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “The Times They Are A-Changin,” or another of his masterpieces from the early 1960s, which were ...
By Lucy Renaud, via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, on assignment for the Montpelier ...
By Rachel Tramontana, via Community News Service, a University of Vermont journalism internship, on assignment for The Bridge ...
Mayor: Public Owed an Explanation Montpelier’s six city councilors each offered individual statements about their decision to ...