Together, McMahon and her tools make up May Day Studio, and they’re an unstoppable specialty duo. “You’ve got to listen for ...
The group, which is calling for policies to create “housing abundance” for Vermonters of all income levels, says it won’t ...
Cajun and Zydeco, roots and folk music, and a Martin Luther King Jr. commemorative concert, Montpelier Alive warms up the Capital City with three days of concerts, dances, jam sessions and more with ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - An ice jam on the Winooski River raised flooding concerns in Montpelier on Monday. Large chunks of ice clogged up a section of the river, causing water levels to rise fast.
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Eager athletes gathered in Montpelier Tuesday to get a running start for 2025. Runners toed the line for the Central Vermont Runners’ Annual New Year’s Eve 5K.
Less than three weeks later, two Montpelier-area high schools combine to present “Hadestown.” Actors who are roughly the same age as those initial “Hadestown” productions in Vermont ...
A LITTLE SOUTHERN WARMTH MAKING ITS WAY TO MONTPELIER THIS WEEKEND. A MUSIC FESTIVAL THAT'S BRINGING A LITTLE áSPICE TO VERMONT'S CAPITAL CITY IS BACK FOR THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS. NBC5'S ALEXIS ...
AFTER A LITTLE TEAMWORK AND SOME PATIENCE... MONTPELIER POLICE WE The Montpelier Police Department responded to an unusual call over the weekend about loose donkeys blocking the road. Police said ...
The city of Montpelier used treated wastewater to mitigate an ice jam Monday that developed on the Winooski River between the Taylor Street and Bailey Avenue bridges, according to a press release.
Police reported that after some teamwork and patience, the donkeys were safely rounded up with the help of their owners. The donkeys are now home safe without any incident.
Their message: Vermont needs to build, build, build, or else the state’s housing deficit will pose an existential threat to its future economy. Let’s Build Homes announced its launch at a Tuesday ...
About 50 years ago, penniless but hopeful, I moved into an idle granite shed in Montpelier in preparation for starting my first professional job. My father owned the derelict building, and I had been ...