
30 years and going strong
On Saturday morning as many went about their weekend and holiday errands, a gathering came together inside the Wesley Methodist Church with a couple dozen people in person and about 75 more watching a livestream.

Light snow, cheering crowd greet 12th River of Light
For a couple of hours last Saturday, Waterbury's 12th annual River of Light parade filled downtown with light and joy.

What brings you joy? Annual River of Light parade returns with a unique theme
After last year’s drive-through event, organizers, students, and community members are excited for the River of Light lantern parade to be back in person this year with people carrying their hand-made lanterns through town.

‘Water-birdy’ challenge: Spot the colorful metal birds roosting downtown
As many birds take off to migrate south for the winter, a unique flock of avian creatures has taken roost in downtown Waterbury recently.

A resilient woman, a remarkable life: Waterbury loses Florilla Ames at age 110
Waterbury Center resident Florilla Ames, believed to be the oldest person in Vermont, passed away on Friday, October 22 at age 110.

Listen, don’t judge to help those dealing with domestic violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and, although addressing domestic violence is always of high importance, the recent murder of 22-year-old Emily Ferlazzo in which her husband has been charged puts the spotlight on this life-threatening issue.

Burlington’s ‘Mayor of the Waterfront,’ Waterbury’s Bob Saffi marks 19 years at Ice Cream Bob’s
BURLINGTON – Ice Cream Bob’s is finishing its 19th season and possibly its last as the infamous creemee stand on the Burlington waterfront where many regulars and visitors alike stop for the iconic maple creemee.

130-year-old stained glass gets restored at Waterbury’s oldest church
For the first time since their making, the 130-year-old stained glass windows on the oldest church in Waterbury are getting restored as part of a project to maintain the historic building that has stood since 1824.