Opinion: State senate candidate Koch shared climate change views
Those of us who live in Central Vermont know for sure that climate change is happening. Just look at the flooding that has taken place in Barre, Montpelier, Plainfield, Waterbury and the appropriately named “Mad River” Valley! Flooding that in some places exceeded the 500-year flood districts—and all in the two years since our last elections!
LETTER: Outpour ’24 fundraiser benefits flood recovery
On Saturday, Sept. 7, Sugarbush Resort along with the Mad River Rotary and Lawsons Finest Liquids hosted Outpour ’24, a fundraiser to benefit flood victims throughout Vermont.
LETTER: Jonathan Griffin launches campaign for state representative
I want to formally introduce myself to you as a candidate for representative in our district. I am running for representative because I am motivated by Vermont’s affordability crisis.
OP-ED: State Senate candidate Koch on property taxes
The number-one issue for most Vermonters this year is property taxes, and the Democrats in charge of the legislature have essentially ignored the issue.
LETTER: Habitat for Humanity hosts “From Dome to Home” wall-raising Sept. 21
Vermont Habitat for Humanity affiliates are excited to announce a groundbreaking event in the fight against Vermont's housing crisis. On Saturday, Sept. 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the first-ever “from Dome to Home” wall-raising celebration will take place on the State House lawn in front of Vermont's iconic Golden Dome.
COMMENTARY: Hospital leader details proposed budget increase
For over half a century, Central Vermont Medical Center has been the cornerstone of care in Central Vermont, committed to nurturing a healthy community through innovative health care solutions, advanced treatment options and educational initiatives that empower individuals to lead healthier lives, while also driving economic growth and stability in the region.
LETTER: Wildlife advocate calls attention to state Fish & Wildlife Board openings
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department and the governor’s office should be publicly promoting open board positions in an effort to attract diverse applicants, but the reality is that the entire process of selecting and appointing board members is ridiculously opaque.
LETTER: Girl Scouts honor Waterbury Volunteer of Excellence
To the Community: Whether she’s assisting a Girl Scout troop, teaching camp skills, or just cleaning up at an event, Barbara Cote is eager to help.
Treasurer Pieciak: Passing Proposition 3 will enshrine workers’ right to unionize
As Vermont’s State Treasurer, I am focused on rebuilding the middle class by lowering costs and creating more economic opportunities for Vermonters. It has always been my belief that the strength of our economy depends on the financial well-being of every Vermonter.
A.G. Clark: We're voting on the U.S. Supreme Court this November
Our choice for President of the United States this November will have far-reaching impacts on the U.S. Supreme Court and our entire judicial system. Voters should be asking themselves: What kind of country do you want to live in?
LETTER: Concerning language in HUUSD job postings
To the Community: I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the language the Harwood Unified Union School District is using in its job postings, particularly concerning restraint practices.
Commentary: Why wood is good for our waterways
Drive for a few minutes in any direction in Vermont and you’ll notice the significant changes the rivers have had on the landscape this past year.
COMMENTARY: I’m part of the next generation of early childhood educators. Vermont needs us.
My name is Alora Zargo, and I’m a senior at Brattleboro Union High School and the Windham Regional Career Center, where I’m preparing for a career as an early childhood educator.
State Senate candidate asks: What is a Republican?
The title I have given to this position paper is very misleading. It suggests that Republicans are all alike—all of one stripe, all of one mind—and nothing could be further from the truth!
Rep. Stevens: A primary thank you
A nod of thanks to voters in the Primary Election from Rep. Tom Stevens.
A thank you from Rep. Wood
Rep. Theresa Wood thanks voters for support in the Aug. 13 Primary Election.
LETTER: Is lawn care harming pollinators?
I would be interested in reading a community discussion about the dangers – or lack thereof – of the application of herbicides and insecticides on (monocultural) grass lawns.
LETTER: Dividing local option tax revenue in thirds
Fellow residents of Waterbury - we have an opportunity to turn the valve, even if only slightly, and release some of the pressure on working folks. That valve is the Local Option Tax.
Predicting the unpredictable: budgeting for flooding and climate change
As Vermont recovers from yet another round of flooding and braces for what’s left of Tropical Storm Debby, it may come as no surprise that Vermont is ranked seventh in the nation for the most federal disaster declarations due to extreme weather since 2011.
LETTER: Rep. Stevens looks to continue work on issues and for constituents
To the Community. I have been privileged to represent the Washington-Chittenden district in the State House for 16 years. I am currently serving my third term as Chair of the General & Housing Committee.