
Naturalist Ethan Tapper speaks for the forests at land trust meeting
On a recent Tuesday evening, about 60 people gathered in the gym at Brookside Primary School to listen to Ethan Tapper, a forester and author of “How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World.”

Those low-flying planes are dropping rabies vaccine for wildlife
If you see or hear low-flying aircraft overhead in the coming days, there’s a good chance they are special flights dropping rabies vaccine bait to help combat rising rabies rates in Vermont wildlife.

A year into Vermont’s wake boat regulations, Senate Natural Resources revisits the rules
That fast-approaching season is not lost on advocates for wake boat-free lakes. Alongside representatives from the Department of Environmental Conservation, they spent Tuesday morning in the Senate Natural Resources Committee discussing the presence of the contested craft in Vermont’s lakes.

Work to replace Stowe Street bridge starts soon: Info. meeting Monday
VTrans officials will attend next week's Select Board meeting to present information about the Stowe Street bridge replacement project scheduled to begin this month with completion expected in the fall.

Stowe swears in a new police chief on Monday
Stowe Police Department will have a new police chief on duty as Brooke O’Steen is set to be sworn in early Monday morning, May 5.

Former Waterbury official calls for ethics investigation
A Waterbury Select Board member’s endorsement of an appointee to the Harwood School Board has prompted criticism and a call for an ethics investigation from a former select board member.

Select Board fills openings on town boards; holds May 5 meeting at fire station for VTrans bridge presentation
The Waterbury Select Board approved appointments to town boards on April 21 and fine-tuned term lengths for the Housing Task Force. Its May 5 meeting will be at the Main Street fire station for a VTrans presentation on the Stowe Street bridge project this summer.

State police: Moretown man faces multiple charges after investigation in Waterbury
Vermont State Police say a Moretown man will face charges in state criminal court next month for furnishing alcohol to two minors on multiple occasions and sending the juveniles inappropriate electronic messages.

Local businesses, services begin to feel impacts of federal cuts, tariffs & tension with Canada
Local business owners and leaders joined a discussion in Stowe recently with U.S. Sen. Peter Welch about the impacts of U.S. tariffs on trade, the strained relationship with Canada, and cuts to federal government on the local economy.