Jewish leaders in Vermont say anti-semitic incidents often accompany successful anti-Israel resolutions.
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
Jewish leaders in Vermont say anti-semitic incidents often accompany successful anti-Israel resolutions.
Thanks to pandemic measures, some Vermonters are still waiting months to see doctors.
A Moretown man died September 4 in a single car crash.
Bernie’s porn essay was laughed off by talk show host Seth Meyers and the #MeToo crowd.
Should government money pay for religious schools? John McClaughry traces the history of this contentious issue.
How Johnny Bananas got his start writing fake news. Because hopelessly bored minds want to know.
It’s mostly the same people involved in all the recent Burlington shootings, prosecutor Sarah George tells the media. Sure, they’re gang members. But it’s more complicated than that, she insists ‘criptically.’
Bernie Sanders is engaged in a do-or-die effort to enact four new lifetime entitlements—universal prekindergarten, universal child care payments, universal paid family and medical leave, and two years of community college.
A Brooklyn woman and her dog both were found drowned in the Saxtons River in Westminster.
It’s not safe to discuss the State’s cyber-attack defensive strategies on Zoom.
A notoriously violent Burlington man is on the loose after city police refused to pursue him in his fleeing pickup truck due to “his unpredictable violent history.”
The New York Health Dept has repealed a statewide mask mandate. Vermont has no such mandate – although many lawmakers and state employees want one.
These chaplains carry more than a Bible.
The climate-conscious State of Vermont will now give you a $75 gift card for commuting to work in something besides your Single Occupant Vehicle.
The passengers on the good ship TCI are jumping for the lifeboats.
Burlington’s mayor wants the city to borrow $20 million to “address climate emergency.”
$13 million of non-pandemic federal money has been allocated to build housing for the needy across Vermont.
For second time in two weeks, Vermont AG TJ Donovan has tweeted against a federal court decision supporting the rights to life for unborn Vermonters.
Like every other Vermont town, Charlotte is flush with federal cash. As of Labor Day, it will be sitting on a cool $1,131,574.22. The editor of the local paper outlines how this federal money can be spent. Spoiler alert: the yacht cruise with Beyonce is out.
Wednesday’s breaking news from Vermont media.
In Vermont’s public schools, educators holding the reins of Progress are facing Vermont parents ready to fight for their traditions.
The sample size is small, but a Vermont Business Magazine reader survey shows that just over a third of responding employers now require employee vaccination.
As if we didn’t have enough crises – now Americans need to wonder where violent Islamists will strike us next. Keeping Americans safe from them trumps the endless initiatives on climate change and racism.
State police are investigating the dumping of motor oil into a Chittenden County lake renowned for its fishing and other recreational opportunities.
Vermont National Guard troops assisting at the Kabul airport have all returned. Meanwhile, Vermont troops in Germany are helping Afghan refugees transition to a new life – including helping an Afghan mom give birth to her baby while aboard an Air Force transport jet.
It might be entertaining to watch Joe Biden get Article 25’d. But the Dems won’t let it happen because they’d lose power in the Senate.
An invasive insect that harms maple trees has been discovered in Rutland.
A Northeast Kingdom parent says the high school principal who yesterday seemed to recognize burning the American flag as a form of protest should resign or be fired.
There’s help for homeowners upset about Maquam Bay muck.
A flag and sign wave to ‘celebrate America’ will be held Saturdya, September 4 in Rutland.
During the last two weeks, positive Covid tests rose 30% among vaccinated Vermonters, 40% among the unvaccinated.
A father and son from Hartford, Connecticut involved in a 2020 Newport shooting now also face charges in the attempted murder of a Derby man.
The Newport state prison is in Covid-19 lockdown.
Ronald Reagan observed, “Government is like a baby. An alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.” Here in Vermont, the diaper is about to explode.
Hardwick’s new high school principal yesterday compared burning the American flag with other forms of protest. Offended parents and students want an apology.
It’s not sci-fi. The Chinese are working on biowarfare “specific ethnic genetic attacks.” President Biden should stop its development and deployment – if he can.
Vermont recyclables aren’t sent to China.
The life of Daisy Tuner of Grafton, daughter of a freed slave, has been told in a graphic “comic book.”
A woman from Brooklyn is missing. She was last seen walking her dog near her Vermont vacation home.
A shot fired from Main and South Winooski broke a window in a Burlington elementary school.
Afghan refugees will be welcome at Goddard College. Masks are now required in Vermont prisons. And the Burlington airport director tells Mayor Miro Weinberger to take a flying leap after being asked to resign.
Gordon Chang says Chinese propaganda is telling Taiwan to not trust America following U.S. collapse in Afghanistan. It’s also openly threatening the lives of U.S. servicemen stationed on Taiwan.
Rep. Becca White began public speaking career as a champion debater while a freshman at Hartford High School. Now she’s talking about the employment crisis (not enough meaningful work) and the Pledge of Allegiance (doesn’t like “under God”). One thing she won’t discuss: defending local police against their critics.
A Vermonter from a family of U.S. Navy submarine officers spoke at the celebration of the commissioning of the attack submarine USS Vermont.
Conservatives from across Vermont are welcome to come network tonight in Williston, courtesy of TPUSA.
The board charged with recommending a new election district map to the Legislature is asking for YOUR opinion.
“I think there is personal liberty,” Scott said at this week’s press conference. “The parents don’t have to send their kids to school. There’s home schooling. They can find another school.”
Can Vermont be a template for healing America? Only if more Republicans lay down or act like Democrats, but that’s not bipartisan; it’s surrender.
Tom Evslin: “Vaccinated people are saving the lives of the unvaccinated by reducing the overall spread rate. If everyone were vaccinated, cases would quickly become rare and far between and then almost non-existent in the vaccinated population – fingers crossed on mutations and booster shots.”
Felix Hume says students don’t bully him about not wearing a mask – just the grown-ups.
The State of Vermont is distributing $5 million in a second round of federal pandemic funds to adult day centers to provide financial stability after an extended shut down due to COVID-19.
Troops from the Vermont National Guard’s 86th Mountain are supporting security at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan.
It’s been 10 years since Irene devastated Vermont.
Police shot and killed a 33-year-old man in a Rte. 7, Rutland McDonald’s yesterday.
The federal office responsible for workplace safety has told employers they no longer must record or report adverse reactions to Covid-19 vaccination.
An estimated 20-25 students enrolled in Vermont Catholic religious schools are having their tuition paid by their local “tuitioning town” school districts.
Organic, practical, communal and united, Saturday’s Patriot Rally is what America still represents to many.
Vergennes elected a black man sheriff for 26 years, beginning in 1879.
TJ Donovan doesn’t use the word ‘dismemberment’ in his Tweet criticizing a court decision upholding a Texas ban on this form of second-trimester abortion.
Parents get testy with a pediatrician over school mask policy. Gov. Scott says VT is already doing plenty to control the virus. In Coventry, mold has closed a school.
The growing nightmare of homelessness and rent serfdom began with the Kafkaesque nightmare familiar to Vermont developers – the state’s building permit “approval” process.
Scott Campbell of Swanton died yesterday evening after his pickup truck left I-89 in Georgia. A passenger thrown from the truck survived.
Federal pandemic $$ goes for back-to-school cash for needy families.
More debt, more debt, more debt. That’s all Pat Leahy has learned after 47 years in office.
The vaccination rate among UVM Medical Center workers is slightly lower than the statewide 85.7% vaccination rate.
A former Caledonia County Sheriff’s captain has been charged with seeking sex from women in the criminal justice system.
Mask mandates are returning – welcome back to junior high!
Conservatives from across Vermont are welcome to come network Friday evening in Williston, courtesy of TPUSA.
House Speaker Jill Krowinski wonders when Gov. Phil Scott will require everyone – vaccinated or not – to wear masks indoors.
Lower College Street in Burlington will be closed to traffic while Union Station repairs are underway.
Covid-19 vaccination of children ages 2 -11 should receive federal emergency use authorization by mid-September, Gov. Phil Scott said today.
A major Vermont news outlet drops a commentary questioning the safety of the mRNA Covid-19 vaccine.
Unlike Madeline Kunin, many Democratic and Progressive feminists are silent about the Taliban’s harsh treatment of women, says an Addison County doctor who has worked and traveled extensively in the Muslim world.
If you attack our cities, if you prohibit your own citizens from owning a satellite dish, if you condone throwing vats of acid in the faces of unveiled women, then you have lost all right to call yourself a government.
Loyal friends of America are being butchered waiting for State Department approval for special immigration visas.
The ongoing taxpayer-paid vacation is leading to ‘hangry’ tourists and cancelled bus tours.
A legal settlement expands emergency housing services for disabled Vermonters.
Vermont civil court may allow some jurors to work from home. A sex offender is charged with extortion re: photos. And schools are reopening classrooms for returning children.
Vermont State Police report a fatal car crash, a Shoreham armed robbery, and a stolen tractor – and their hiring of a new victim services officer.
A dairy farm milking parlor was the scene of an assault and robbery August 9 in Shoreham.
The man police say sexually assaulted a woman outside a Williamstown bar is in custody of New Hampshire police.
“Our system has failed us. It has failed us big time. I am turning to you, the people, to get my story out so that in some small way it may help Vermonters keep our freedom. So that my story was not in vain.” – Newport store owner Michael Desautels
Archery deer season starts in just five weeks.
Some state employees already receive $300/week reimbursement for child-care. Now their union wants more.
“The pain my wife is going through is 10 times the pain of the leg and hand amputations combined! Someone in the room said, “This is torture!” Humanly speaking it is heartbreaking and discouraging, but in the midst of both of us crying I heard a voice saying ‘Dear, stop crying, the Lord is healing me!’ That was the voice of Jummai.”
Vermonters’ overall personal income was down in July. One-time federal money stimulated personal spending and sales tax receipts.
A VT nursing home worries vax mandate will make staffing even harder. Montpelier revives municipal building mask mandate. Long Trail Day is next week.
Pressured with ‘get the jab or lose your job,’ some Vermonters are demanding their boss first answer some tough questions.
Experts on issues of concern to patriotic Vermonters will speak at a Patriot Rally at the State House this Saturday.
Rather than having the work done for you by Mr. Goody Two-Sandals, wokeness appeals to people’s desire to work when they don’t have to.
A retired Vermont National Guard officer worries that prime Afghan heroin laced with Chinese fentanyl will be easily smuggled across the southern border past Customs and Border Patrol workers preoccupied with the immigration crisis.
The Vermont Health Dept. now offers booster shots at community-based pop-up clinics.
After cutting his tracking bracelet in Randolph, a Coventry man charged with domestic assault was arrested Thursday in Virginia, state police say.
Turns out the ‘customers’ the man was trying to sell a camera to in a Georgia convenience store parking lot were the lawful owners.
Good news – 250 new tech jobs are scheduled to come to Waterbury. But where will they live? And what if they don’t want to be vaccinated?
My abortion represents the 99% of abortions performed. Even so, for me, It was an indescribable horror. That is MY experience.
The Vermont Climate Council needs a more nuanced approach to solar power development.
Gov. Scott is looking for a new chair for the Natural Resources Board, which oversees Act 250.
‘Surging pandemic concerns’ and lack of volunteers has led to the abrupt cancellation of next month’s Colors of the Kingdom Festival.
Gov. Phil Scott has asked the State Department to send Afghan refugees to Vermont.