Lorraine Franklin of West Addison speaks to a gathering of concerned residents of Vermont and New York on the steps of the Statehouse in Montpelier on Tuesday.
Do they have to draw you a picture? In an exhibit that opens today in Richmond, Vermont's visionaries -- its visual artists -- illustrate ways their neighbors shape a landscape.
The Canadian singer of songs such as "One More Colour" and "Calling All Angels" pared down her life and the letters in her name three years ago, and she's applying the same simple approach to the venues she's playing on her current tour.
A green base, deep shadows and black lines to define high cheek bones were applied to the face of Haunted Forest volunteer Marsha Camp, 51, of Richmond at a free makeup workshop at the Catamount Outdoor Family Center in Williston.
Mary Houle says she's sick and tired of being painted as the "town SOB." But that won't stop the two-term select board member from doing what she thinks is best for Richmond, a burg known for its neighborliness and "green" ethic.
Commuters left a row of roughly 20 cars -- parked on the grass and in mud puddles -- alongside the overflowing Richmond Park and Ride lot Tuesday morning.
Two friends had a very simple day. They went to the dump and then fishing. They teased each other about the size of the fish they had caught and the fact that they actually cooked and ate them.
I had a chance to do some leaf peeping Saturday afternoon with my friend Jeff. A The morning had been foggy and drizzly, so I despaired at not being able to see anything, but as you can see from the accompanying photo I took in Richmond, the day abruptly turned gorgeous.
Two bond votes set for Tuesday in eastern Chittenden County would, if approved, allow school officials to apply for interest-free school-improvement loans offered under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
When the Putney Historical Society decided to buy the Putney General Store, the group hoped it would have access to grants that a for-profit group would not be able to obtain.