
Celtics great Bill Russell was at the peak of his career in 1965 when he spoke to the Lions Club in Bradford.
Celtics great Bill Russell was at the peak of his career in 1965 when he spoke to the Lions Club in Bradford.
An Irasburg man recalls how Vermont Antifa activists brought him to Middlebury College to participate in an attack on speaker Charles Murray in 2017.
Today, Grange president Mike Walker still wants Charlotters to honor the hall’s history, but he also wants them to see the organization in a new light: As a place for the whole community, not just farmers.
Come and enjoy a suitably understated celebration of the July 4 birthday of the United States and its 30th president, Calvin Coolidge of Plymouth Notch, Vermont.
A new historic marker in Burlington’s City Hall Park commemorates Vermont’s first gay pride parade in 1983.
The June 25-26 celebration of Ethan Allen Weekend is as good an occasion as any to retell two of the many scandalous, scatalogical stories about the legendary leader of the Green Mountain Boys.
A South Burlington cow given to President Dwight Eisenhower during his June 1955 visit to Rutland was sent to his working dairy farm in Gettysburg, PA.
A Rutland native, UVM grad, and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor at Guadalcanal was the founder of the Vermont State Police in 1947.
The United States’ first known polio epidemic broke out in Rutland, killing 10 people, including children.
On Juneteenth, we should remember not only those freed by the Emancipation Proclamation, but those who fought and died to make it happen.