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For two years, the only spots in Brandon, Vt., with a parking meter racking up fees were the electric vehicle charging spaces. That seemed “fundamentally unfair” to Tom Guiles, a town selectboard member and EV owner.At a Brandon selectboard meeting...
By GRETA SOLSAA
Following a report that Middlebury College sent to federal authorities last year disclosing its own lapses in laboratory research work and outlining a remediation plan, an animal research watchdog group is calling on the college to take tougher measures.
By GRETA SOLSAA
Landmark College — the first institution of higher education that serves exclusively neurodiverse individuals — will receive the bulk of an $8 million federal grant intended to promote STEM education and research in southern Vermont.
By GRETA SOLSAA
The Vermont Supreme Court recently overturned a lower court’s decision, ruling that student records regarding restraint and seclusion practices are entirely exempt under the state’s public records law.
By GRETA SOLSAA
On winter solstice, around 30 people gathered to enjoy hot chocolate and roasted chestnuts as they gazed out on handmade luminaries snaking along Rupert’s town green, white with snow.
By GRETA SOLSAA
Police are investigating an incident last summer at a North Springfield slaughterhouse in which a federal investigator witnessed what it described as “inhumane” animal handling. On June 3, a U.S. Department of Agriculture inspector reported observing...
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Generations of cross-country skiers have flocked to Mountain Top Resort in Chittenden, Vt., to spend wintry days gliding along bucolic, snow-capped paths nestled in the shadow of Killington. Now, as the popular cross-country skiing destination...
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