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Patricia Ann Reilly Farnham, of Burlington, died peacefully on June 11, 2025, surrounded by loved ones. Pat was born in Teaneck, N.J., on February 25, 1936, to Edward D. and Irene (Hickey) Reilly.
A daily free lunch distribution program can continue to use a Burlington city parking garage — at least for now. On Monday, Burlington city councilors directed Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak to come ...
The open letter to Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak calls for action on 10 fronts, including relocating a pop-up soup kitchen and restoring a downtown police presence.
Gov. Phil Scott on Wednesday signed a bill to tweak cannabis industry regulations, despite the fact that Vermont's growers say it lacks the bigger reforms they need to survive.
Burlington singer-songwriter and Eastern Mountain Time head honcho Sean Hood is tired of hearing about the rough state of the local music scene — and he's doing something about it!. Last week ...
The plant-based ice cream biz ran a stand at Landry Park for four seasons. Rising costs — and a need to raise prices — are prompting a move to wholesale.
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How we did it. Since fiscal year 2010, the size of the city's budgeted workforce has grown by about 116 positions. To calculate the figures, we used the full-time equivalent positions included in ...
The state's 70 remaining general stores face myriad challenges but are precious to their communities. A cohort of Vermonters is working to revitalize them.
61% of adults in Vermont drink, compared to roughly 52 percent of U.S. adults 10% of adults in Vermont report heavy drinking (more than two drinks a day for men and more than one a day for women ...
In Panton, runoff from the Vorsteveld dairy farm has flowed onto a neighbor's property and into Lake Champlain. Now the operation wants to add 580 animals.