Sen. Elizabeth Warren is using her clout to stop publication of Dr. Joseph Mercola’s expose on Covid-19. The book’s Vermont-based publisher, Chelsea Green, is suing the Massachusetts senator.
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is using her clout to stop publication of Dr. Joseph Mercola’s expose on Covid-19. The book’s Vermont-based publisher, Chelsea Green, is suing the Massachusetts senator.
Firewood sellers are doing brisk business. High oil and gas prices, maybe?
Having a doctor’s note wasn’t enough – either they leave with their mask-free second grader, of face arrest or loss of custody, a state trooper told two Lowell parents.
Statistics show children almost never die from Covid-19 and are less likely to pass it on to adults than vice-versa. So why the big push for vax ages 5-11?
Vermont’s teacher and substitute shortage is going from bad to worse.
The Vermont Republican Party will hold a “Let’s Go Brandon” rally this Saturday in newly elected state chair Paul Dame’s hometown of Brandon.
As our cut of the $1.9 trillion infrastructure bill, Vermont should get $1.4 billion for highway spending, $225 million for bridges, $83 million for public transportation, and $21 million for EV charging stations.
Police are searching for Matthew Champagne of Barton in connection with shots fired in Newport’s Gardner Park October 21.
Two Essex teens caught driving over 90 mph in Ferrisburgh.
Harwood Union School District’s $59.5 million bond proposal failed 2,599 to 975.
As winter approaches, state officials overseeing the homeless hotel program should take seriously the risk of hypothermia in temperatures over 20 degrees.
A Swanton processor and dealer of large amounts of illegal marijuana received two years in sentence.
21 of the 37 Vermont Covid-19 deaths in October occurred among the fully vaccinated.
Congressman Peter Welch addresses aging schools and the proposed $1 trillion infrastructure bill on a visit to Burlington High School.
A board tasked with redistricting the Vermont House voted 4-3 on a proposed map, splitting Winooski into two districts.
The number of catalytic converter thefts has skyrocketed during the pandemic, driven by high unemployment, more cars sitting in driveways, and a spike in the value of metals used to make the devices.
Vermont, Verona.
Two Progressive City Councilor berated the good intentions of a resident seeking to fly the American flag over Main Street on Veterans’ Day.
In a statement issued today, Gov. Phil Scott said today’s record high number of Covid cases isn’t cause for another State of Emergency – yet.
The Vermont State Police held 11 internal investigations on complaints against state troopers. Three were cleared.
A Bristol man and felon was sent to federal prison for 89 months for possessing a firearm.
The man charged with second degree murder for shooting Robert Chaplin of Hardwick is now out on bail.
The FBI and Bank of America spied on American citizens on Jan. 5 and Jan. 6 in connection with the incursion into the Capitol building, Judicial Watch court documents say.
Burlington’s business community will ramp up escort security for holiday and late-night patrons of the city’s downtown.
Meeting expected ‘peak power’ wintertime demands will require 2.2 billion watts of new generation capacity in New England, the region’s grid operator said.
“Many of the swing votes for Biden in 2020 from independents and moderate Republicans (like me) were actually anti-Trump votes,” Tom Evslin says.
Phil Scott was the only Republican governor to not sign a September letter complaining about the southern border crisis because he was negotiating with the Biden administration about opening the northern border, he said Tuesday.
A Colchester man was sentenced to a year in federal prison for shooting a crow and a woodcock and being found in possession of a turkey vulture.
After a poor producing year in 2020, wildlife has an abundance of fall foods this year.
A soccer playoff game was played before empty stands, per Winooski school district decision. Sorry, parents.
Pro-pot billionaires like George Soros are behind the hard push to legalize the retail sale of marijuana.
As NIAID Director (a position he has held since 1984), Fauci circumvented the moratorium by offshoring the banned research to China, while keeping the federal government in the dark. He and his colleagues would bury this fact by wielding pseudoscience (to establish a natural origin for the virus), and ridiculing skeptics as conspiracists and anti-Chinese racists.
After being denied purchase of alcohol at a Hardwick store, Robert Chaplin was physically escorted outside by Daryl Johnson. When Chaplin drove up to Johnson’s home 90 minutes later and approached him, Johnson shot and killed him with a .22 pistol.
Health Choice Vermont will join the Worldwide Walkout in Burlington, St. J and Brattleboro today.
Political cartoonist Dan Jeffries imagines the selectboard rebranding the town of Brandon, Vermont. What could go wrong?
The impossible is really not impossible, former Vermont state senator Mark Shepard writes from his home in Virginia.
In October, the Chronicle had more than twice as many views and three times as many visitors as any previous month.
Vermont health officials look to “get as many doses as possible into students’ arms before the holiday break” as the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is now available for children, ages 5-11.
Election Day National Headlines from CLG – Youngkin wins and so does the Virginia lite-guv candidate.
The annual meeting of the Vermont Republican Party state committee will be held at the Delta Hotel in South Burlington 10 AM this Saturday, November 6.
UPDATE: Gov. Phil Scott today said the media WILL be allowed to cover the Enosburg-Winooski soccer game, following VT Principal Association reports that both spectators and media would be banned. Apparently some First Amendment enthusiasts among the state press corps objected, and the VPA amended its decision today.
Just stay the course, Dr. Anthony Fauci told Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine recently.
Bennington elementary school administrators last week ordered a Shelter in Place in response to a student uttering a racial slur.
Paul Dame and Jim Sexton will compete for election as Chair of the Vermont Republican Party at the annual state meeting this Saturday in Montpelier.
UVM Board approves President Suresh Garimella’s plan to extend the University’s tuition freeze for the fourth consecutive year.
Hunters are being asked to provide state biologists with an incisor tooth from the deer they harvest.
A rally at the Statehouse to continue funding for homeless people in motels and hotels had support from legislators and about 50 people.
McClaughry expounds upon the virtues of single-member districts.
Rep. Samantha Lefebvre will seek election as vice-chair of the Vermont Republican Party this Saturday in Montpelier.
Hot topics like voter integrity, education and religious liberty, and health care freedom will be on the table when national speaker/author William Federer comes to Vermont Nov. 5-8 for the Celebrate America II.
The creator of Sherlock Holmes was a ‘spiritualist’ who became enthralled with some Vermont psychics.
Two VT pro-2A groups say the New York City firearms ordinance doesn’t recognize the right to self-defense by carrying firearms. Unconstitutional, much?
After eight months of unprecedented illegal immigration, every Republican governor but one signed a letter asking President Biden for a meeting to discuss resolving the crisis.
It’s all about being an ambassador.
Sex trafficking is inherently dangerous and cannot be made safe by either regulated legalization or decriminalization – as the evidence shows where both have been tried, Maggie Kerrin of NEASE told Burlington City Councilors October 25.
Senate Minority Leader Randy Brock implies the unvaccinated are prolonging and worsening COVID’s impact on the US.
A Greensboro man intervened on behalf of a Hardwick store clerk. Now he’s charged with second-degree murder.
A Brattleboro fentanyl dealer and host of a drug making operation was given credit for time served in exchange for a guilty plea.
Political cartoonist remembers former Vermont Gov. Richard Snelling – and what he might have said about mask mandates.
We are in a season of manipulation, intimidation, and domination.
Please DON’T pass any new laws, school officials told the Legislature. They’ve got plenty to do deal with right now.
Nine of the 21 October Covid-19 Vermont fatalities this month have been fully vaccinated.
Members of the Burlington Police Commission want a race-based hiring quota. A former city employee says that’s unconstitutional.
A controversial graphic novel featuring explicit drawings of gay sex is in circulation at Essex High School.
The little-known, diabolically dark, gruesome, and gory ingredients of Grimm’s fairy tales.
Bats get moving in the fall. It’s a good time to learn about Vermont’s nine native bat species.
Vermont Fish and Wildlife is offering a virtual program for elementary school classes designed to get kids outside with their teacher and learn about Vermont’s local wildlife.
In a fit of flabbergasty, I yelled out blasphemously, ‘Let’s Go Brandon!’
WCAX asks if Vermonters can be trusted to use personal responsibility, as Gov. Phil Scott requested.
The Thatcher of Thatcher Brook Primary School in Waterbury was discovered to be a slave owner. Time for a name change.
A man who smashed a window at a Burlington homeless shelter, injured a shelter worker, slashed tires, broke a social service door, and damaged the auditorium in City Hall was jailed pending arraignment.
The Vermont Republican Party will have a new chair soon. Deb Billado has declined to run for re-election.
High taxes, unapproved by Legislature. Bans on heating and cooking with gas and oil. Fewer cows! Electric vehicles ONLY. Gosh, what’s not to like about Vermont’s proposed “Global Warming Solutions”?
“Mal-information” can lead to violence, Secretary of State Jim Condos says. So ‘look only to primary, official sources for your information.’
Is it ethical to use children as a means to protect the old and frail, particularly when that strategy has never been proven? Haven’t they sacrificed and suffered enough?
Mar-Anon will help Vermont families struggling with a loved one’s marijuana abuse.
An Addison man is dead of an accident/self-inflicted gunshot wound.
A state trooper suffered minor injuries when a car pulled out in front of his vehicle on Rte. 2 in Danville, abruptly ending his pursuit of another car.
Vermont’s REAL carbon numbers show we’re already well on our way to meeting stringent goals.
George Soros is getting financial help from a Putney School grad and fellow billionaire to bankroll the U.S. media.
A West Haven teen was killed after his Subaru struck a vehicle trying to pass a tractor-trailer on Rte. 22A.
A New York man faces a firearms charge in the Rutland drug and human trafficking case in which women were padlocked into residences.
Joseph Ferlazzo went out for breakfast the morning after shooting his 22-year-old wife twice in the head during an anniversary celebration trip in their camper Saturday October 16 in Bolton, according to court records.
Just 30 Vermonters who had Covid symptoms have recovered and then got them again. Natural immunity?
CLG collects interesting headlines and links from national and world media. Learn about the two-tiered society in New Zealand – the “haves” with vaccine passports and the “have nots” without.
The climate mongers want Vermont to stop sending energy money out of state. Problem: almost all of the wood pellet, hydro and nuclear power we’ll need to replace fossil fuels must be bought from out of state.
Alec Baldwin personally broke every single rule of basic firearm safety that exists, the president of the Gun Owners of Vermont says.
Hackers attacked a Maine water treatment system in July. The government didn’t report it until mid-October. Nationwide, drinking water systems are vulnerable to ransomware demands.
A graduate of the politically-progressive Putney School is teaming up with George Soros to bankroll local media around the country.
Workers at a Waterbury restaurant are creeped out that a man who police say had just killed his wife then sat down for lunch with his sister and brother-in-law.
An 89% vaccination rate of eligible Vermonters hasn’t stopped the pandemic. Some lawmakers now want an indoor mask mandate, too.
Masking will remain in all Vermont public schools until January 18.
Bernie’s all about good jobs for Americans. So why does his “Build Back Better” legislation eliminate caps on green cards for foreign workers employed by Big Tech?
Anthony Lamb, former UVM basketball star and the first Catamount to play in the NBA, was just released by his team.
A Mack truck of expensive climate reduction recommendations are coming our way. State officials are already preparing for the worst – electorally speaking.
Members of the board of directors of school ‘equity’ contractors are also on local school boards awarding contracts. Conflict of interest?
The misery of American Indians is due in part to the federal government imposing socialism on native peoples, Charlie Kirk tells a UVM socialist.
The Vermont Legislature should walk the talk about systemic racism and do away with multi-member House districts, which minority leaders in Vermont and nationwide say do harm to minority representation.
Solution to Baldwin movie killing: give the guns to computers.