Federal grant cut will thwart historical society’s efforts to organize, modernize its collection
Cuts to the small federal agency that supports public libraries and museums across the country will impact efforts in Vermont to preserve local history, including the Waterbury Historical Society.

State police: Body of missing Essex man found in the Winooski River in Duxbury
The body of an Essex man who went missing in December turned up this week in the Winooski River in Duxbury, according to Vermont State Police.

Brian Lindner: The unofficial historian of Stowe Mountain Resort
For over 25 years, Stowe ski patroller has been collecting, documenting and archiving the history of the resort.

Emerald ash borer found in two Waterbury trees
As foresters have warned since 2018, the inevitable arrival of the destructive emerald ash borer has been documented in Waterbury.

Waterbury Select Board to interview school board applicants
The Waterbury Select Board tonight intends to interview four candidates for two vacant Waterbury positions on the Harwood Unified Union School District School Board.
Thousands protest Trump administration in Montpelier
Around the nation and across Vermont, Americans took to the streets on Saturday to peacefully demonstrate in opposition to the myriad of actions by the Trump administration since President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20. In Montpelier, more than 5,000 gathered at the State House.

State to keep family shelters in Waterbury, Williston open longer
The shelters, which opened last November during a wave of evictions from Vermont’s motel voucher program, have served 36 families.