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AG seeks to defend the rule of law

Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark has filed 32 lawsuits against the Trump administration since the president’s inauguration in January.

Ripton school could be reacquired by town

The ACSD board will vote on whether to initiate an official closure for RES. If successful, that process would allow the town to buy back the building for $1.

Porter doctor returns from the brink

Last year Dr. Mike Kiernan suddenly flipped from physician to patient while on the job in the Porter Emergency Department.

Local film explores reproductive rights in Vt.

Vergennes filmmaker Chris Spencer is finalizing “Unintended,” a documentary about Vermont’s Reproductive Liberty Amendment.

Orwell farm market offers locally-grown, produced goods

Red Sky Farm stocks locally grown produce, handmade gifts and pantry staples like milk and bread.

Downtown Middlebury anchor property for sale

Downtown Middlebury’s Battell Block is for sale for $9.6 million.

Swimmers rally around teammate in cancer treatment

The Middlebury Aquatic Club collectively swam more than 59 miles to support their teammate Anders Pirrung, 13, who is undergoing treatment for leukemia.

College and community mourn death of student

The community is mourning the loss of Middlebury College senior Lia Smith who disappeared from campus nearly two weeks ago, and last Friday was confirmed to have died by suicide.

Lincoln residents to vote on town meeting changes Nov. 4

Residents will decide whether to use electronic voting at Town Meeting Day, and whether the annual meeting should be held on the Saturday preceding the first Tuesday in March.

Cold and flu season: what you need to know

Nurse practitioner Monica Benjamin of Porter Pediatrics offer tips for keeping your family healthy this cold and flu season.

New Haven to explore community’s future Nov. 6

New Haven residents will gather next week to share ideas to better the town’s future. 

MAUSD sets ed delivery options for further study

The school board will evaluate several scenarios: keeping all schools open, operating two elementary schools and a regional middle/high school and operating a regional middle/high school and two elementary schools with grade banding.

Council approves zoning changes in Vergennes

The updated regulations allow retail uses in the city’s Historic Neighborhood District near downtown and residential uses in the city’s three-part Commercial District.

Chamber awards fete county standouts

 Long-time Middlebury resident John Barstow was named the Buster Brush Citizen of the Year this past Thursday night at the annual Addison County Chamber of Commerce awards banquet.

ACSD reviews school choice rules

Residents of Bridport, Cornwall, Middlebury, Ripton, Salisbury, Shoreham and Weybridge are being asked to weigh in on potential changes to a policy that could allow more “school choice” within the ACSD.

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