‘Climate of injustice and racial inequity’ in Vermont schools deserves change
To address incidents of racism and intolerance in high schools around Vermont, the Vermont Student Anti-Racism Network plans to hold discussions about racism and social justice, and talks where students can focus on specific examples in their schools. An informational meeting is scheduled for March 1.
Rep. Wood: Voters to decide two constitutional amendments
It’s hard to believe that we are approaching the second anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic.
LETTER: Write-in candidate Ellen Kucera seeks Warren HUUSD School Board seat
My name is Ellen Kucera and I am running as a write-in candidate for school board in Warren.
LETTER: Introducing Jamison Ervin, candidate for Duxbury Selectboard
I've lived in Duxbury since my husband and I moved here in 1994. We raised our son here, and there's no other place I'd rather call home.
LETTER: Librarian Deanna King aims for Waterbury Library Commission as write-in
If you’ve already received your ballot ahead of Town Meeting Day you might have noticed that there is an open position for the Waterbury Library’s Board of Commissioners. My name is Deanna King, and I would like to volunteer for this position as a write-in candidate.
LETTER: Roberta “Bobbi” Rood steps up for HUUSD School Board seat in Waitsfield
I am running for the HUUSD School Board for a three-year board term representing Waitsfield.
LETTER: From planner to candidate, Alyssa Johnson seeks Waterbury Select Board seat
My name is Alyssa Johnson, and I am running for a 1-year term on the Waterbury Select Board.
Article 7: Municipal manager outlines APRA proposal for Ice Center
Since the select board has completed work on the budget and on the articles voters will be asked to consider at Town Meeting, I have been asked about the board’s proposal to appropriate funds to the Ice Center.
LETTER: Jacqueline Kelleher steps up as school board write-in candidate for Waterbury
My name is Jacqueline Kelleher and I have been a part of the Waterbury community since October 2019.
LETTER: Lisa Walton runs for Waterbury Select Board
“Goodnight, John Boy... “ You’d think I’d tire of it, hearing those words or having that theme song “hummed” at me in jest.
LETTER: Michael Bard runs for re-election to Waterbury Select Board
Hello, my name is Michael Bard and I am asking for your vote for re-election to the Waterbury Select Board.
LETTER: Flora Scott seeks Waterbury Select Board seat
Hi, my name is Flora Scott and I’m running for the Select Board.
Matt Krauss: Thank you for your service
Vermonters are bombarded on a regular basis that race relations are terrible and that we are unable to form a cohesive group working towards a common promising goal.
LETTER: Senning looks to finish school director term for Duxbury
I am on the ballot for this March election in Duxbury to fill the last year of a vacated Harwood Unified Union School District school director position.
Article 8: Waterbury voters have opportunity to grow recreation economy
This year on Town Meeting Day the Waterbury voters have an opportunity to grow and revitalize our recreation economy by voting to approve Article 8 on the ballot.
Waterbury Recreation Committee: Vote YES on Article 8
The Waterbury Recreation Committee supports a vote of YES on Article 8 for the town budget on Town Meeting Day, March 1, 2022.
Waterbury Winterfest organizers thank the community
On behalf of Waterbury Winterfest, we would like to thank you and all who contributed to a successful second edition of our online Wanderlust Challenge and the return of our in-person mid-winter events in Waterbury.
Rep. Ode: Bill aims to end child marriage in Vermont
This week, the Vermont House is considering H.631, a bill that would ban child marriage.
Opinion: We can take more steps to prevent child sexual abuse
Tens of thousands of children are victims of sexual abuse and exploitation in the U.S. every year — in their homes, communities and online.