NORTHFIELD — For the second time in eight days the Paine Mountain School Board approved a reduced version of the $23.2 million budget voters in Northfield and Williamstown collectively rejected
WASHINGTON — Two school boards in slightly different budgetary boats are looking to a third to bail them out as they try to persuade voters — one for a second
BARRE — Gov. Phil Scott said Monday afternoon that a flooding event crippling parts of central Vermont and the Mad River Valley on Monday wasn’t expected to be as bad
WILLIAMSTOWN — A virtual mediation session that started late Monday afternoon and ended early Tuesday morning produced the framework for a pair of multi-year labor contracts that, once ratified, will
WILLIAMSTOWN – A snowstorm may have shuttered schools in the Central Vermont Supervisory Union on Monday, but the latest attempt to resolve a labor dispute that affects more than 200