Candidate Donald Koch: On crime and punishment
We hear about it almost every day. The police have arrested someone and charged that person with a crime.
COMMENTARY: State’s new Worcester Range plan halts a century of forest recovery
In the face of repeated floods, dwindling habitat for imperiled species, and a worsening water quality crisis in Lake Champlain, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources has released a management plan for the Worcester Range Management Unit that endangers downstream communities and habitat for brook trout, bats, and other species on the brink.
Speaker Krowinski: The governor failed our most vulnerable Vermonters
'At a time when the governor has the ability to use the tens of millions in funds the legislature appropriated — money that could keep families, veterans, children with disabilities, and other vulnerable Vermonters sheltered — he has chosen to look the other way.'
LETTER: Civil Air Patrol hosts open house Oct. 1 at Knapp Airport
I am involved with cadet programming with our local Civil Air Patrol Squadron that meets at Knapp State Airport in Berlin. We are hosting an open house on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
LETTER: The risks of being a bear in Vermont in the fall
If you’re a black bear in Vermont, September means one thing: it’s time to work on your figure by bulking up for winter hibernation.
LETTER: Gene Bifano, Independent candidate for Washington-2 House district
I ran for this seat two years ago trying to alert the Valley to the major issues we are facing today. As well as trying to avoid the issues were having as a vocal member of the House. Sadly, the Valley chose a member of the ruling party.
LETTER: Independent John Burns runs for Washington-2 House seat
I am running for one of the two seats representing the Washington-2 legislative district. The current legislature is wildly out of balance, and I am running as an independent candidate to restore some balance.
Op-Ed: End Homelessness Vermont’s statement on mass un-sheltering
Over 1,000 Vermonters, including hundreds of children will lose their access to shelter by mid-October. This burden will be left on providers, municipalities and our communities in general. We must all agree that our most vulnerable Vermonters — people experiencing homelessness — deserve continuous shelter until they find permanent housing.
COMMENTARY: Shining a spotlight on adult education and literacy
Last year Vermont’s four Adult Education and Literacy providers served over 2,000 students, covering every town and city in the state. Central Vermont Adult Education served 454 people in Washington, Orange, and Lamoille counties.
LETTER: Sugarbush Homeowners Coalition backs White in House race
I am writing on behalf of The Sugarbush Homeowners Coalition to offer our full support for Candice White in her candidacy for the Vermont House of Representatives, representing the Washington-2 District.
LETTER: James Haddad announces Independent run for Vermont House seat
I’m ready to serve Vermont with common sense, fiscal conservative values, and a passion for reducing government spending and taxes.
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.