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The long-standing college bar's owner, Syd Eren, said the new location's kitchen will let him serve a full menu, including pizza, to keep his Burlington business viable.
The city is replacing the sculpture of a Native American in Battery Park. Québec-based Abenakis contend the new artwork is inauthentic.
A showcase for the work of debut and sophomore filmmakers from around the world, the festival seems to grow every year. Here are screenings that caught our eye.
Obituary: Robert J. Dimke, 1933-2025 Hinesburg man loved the local community and was passionate about his family, dogs, gardening and sports ...
Obituary: Ellis A. Jacobson, 1952-2025 Artist and educator loved nothing better than the smile on the face of a child, and he provided an environment for students to play and create freely ...
Obituary: Jon Lines, 1963-2025 Longtime Burlingtonian built community as owner of the landmark Oasis Diner and aided flood recovery as a trucker ...
Misch, who was believed to be the first person prosecuted under Vermont's 2018 gun law, was ordered to serve 15 days in ...
Obituary: Ethan Pinsonneault, 1997-2025 Despite physical challenges, Vermont native played sports, explored the outdoors, and insisted on helping his mother in the garden and his dad with car ...
Tom Cleary A lauded pianist joins forces with bassist Jeremy Hill and vocalist Amber deLaurentis for a gripping performance demonstrating the versatility of jazz piano.
Patrick Schlott has installed three RandTel phones — in Randolph, North Tunbridge and Thetford. It's an old-school way to connect in our digital age.
Slated to open at Leddy Park this fall, the Burlington Bike Park started as one cyclist's dream, but he soon found a large coalition that backed the idea.
The group promotes respectful discussions between people of differing political stripes. Members who identify as red, blue and purple answered our questions.