Gervais succeeds Carol duPont of Manchester, who is retiring after an impressive 13-year tenure as chairwoman.
Joe Gervais named new Chairman of Bennington County Republican Committee
Shepard: Presidential Medal of Freedom given to abortion advocate
Better a medal like this goes to Vermont’s Mary Beerworth.
Smuggling boosted NH revenues by nearly $1 billion over 15 years
New Hampshire is the No. 3 state in the country for outbound cigarette smuggling, resulting in a revenue windfall, concludes report.
Burlington Council ponders lawsuits, snitchline to combat graffiti
A controversial clause gives the self-perceived victim of the graffiti – whether an individual or a group of people – the right to sue for damages in court.
FYIVT: Examining ethical standards in abortion and euthanasia
Animals in the womb get better pain management than fetuses undergoing abortion.
CLG: Jihadists claim to take over power in Syria
Russian-Syrian airstrikes kill dozens of terrorists; Biden regime announces $988M in aid to Ukraine on same day Trump meets with Zelensky in Paris
Bryce: China runs the table
On Tuesday, Beijing banned exports of antimony, gallium, and germanium to the US. China now dominates supplies of nearly two dozen strategic elements.
Woodstock petitioners want answers on why Chief Swanson remains on leave
Citizens question how Municipal Manager Eric Duffy has handled the paid administrative leave he ordered for Police Chief Joseph Swanson in October.
VT Headlines: Burlington council grapples with graffiti, hate speech lawsuit ordinance
Better reporting and enforcement of graffiti AND a controversial provision to sue for ‘hate speech’ are on the City Council agenda tonight.
Unique circumstances in fatal self-inflicted gunshot
The two men would dry-fire their handguns at each other.
Spider brain research leads VT neuroscientists to groundbreaking Alzheimer’s discovery
The scientists’ report outlines possible underlying causes for neurodegeneration that may offer a promising new avenue for treatment.
Winooski officials eye old National Guard armory for new housing site
Deputy Mayor Thomas Renner emphasized three goals city leaders are looking at: affordability, multi-bedroom units and putting units up for sale.
CORRECTION/UPDATE: Burlington cop oversight board called “dynamic shift of power” to “unelected board”
“That is a dynamic shift in power to take an unelected board and give it the authority over the mayor who is an elected person,” Neri said.
Klar: VT parents appeal to SCOTUS to defend rights of parental consent
This comes after Vermont courts ruled schools can vaccinate kids against parents’ wishes.
FYIVT: The government usurpation of charity
How policies displace responsibility
Woman and her dog die in Swanton fire
Sanders outraged over pending disposal of Montpelier federal building.
VT Headlines: In Barre, a church for addicts
Hallelujah for Seven Days’ feature story on a Barre church ministering directly to drug addicts.
Why Vermont declared war on Germany months before Pearl Harbor
Our Brave Little State knew the war was coming.
McLeod: Thoughts on Deer Season
At dusk in November, lights will flicker on and in the hills, dales, and deep woods throughout VT as hunters gather for our 16-day unofficial holiday.
Vermont State Historic Site attendance hits 22 year high
Eight sites bring in a record $512,053
Bird Feeding Season and F&W gift licenses
“Winter bird feeding is a great way to observe and learn about our year-round bird residents such as black capped chickadees, nuthatches and blue jays. “
Woman charged with shaking baby after winning VT child safety award
The criminal charges against Lindsay E. Johnson, 32, stem from an alleged “Shaken Baby Syndrome” with a 6-week-old boy while she was serving as his night nanny for a couple.
Bananas: Beg your pardon?
To beg one’s pardon: to apologize for misdeeds, like “Oops, I may have left an ounce of cocaine at your house, Dad.”
Pharmaceutical companies owe Vermont nearly $3 million in unpaid fees
There are roughly 200 companies on the late-list provided by the state all with outstanding balances totaling close to $3 million as of October.
Clark: On the unnatural, unlawful, Constitutional right to murder our sons & daughters
Can a state really confer a right on its citizens that so clearly contradicts the Law of Nature?
Roper: New Democrat Majority Leader blames losses on voters who “didn’t understand”
Not terrible policies voters intelligently disagree with.
Man steals giant rock
Man threatens to kill man and family, arrested; Man crashes car in Dummerston, arrested on DUI and assault; Sentence hand down in BPD drug raid
Truth & Reconciliation Commission wants paid consultants
In the last legislative session, lawmakers approved a $1.1 million budget for the Commission.
Vermont National Guard trio to be awarded Purple Heart
Despite their injuries, they were able to provide immediate live-saving care and medical evacuation for a critically injured soldier.
BPD: Recruitment progress “has not extended into 2024”
‘We are now working to rebuild, but unfortunately the progress we achieved in 2023 has not extended into 2024.”
Woman stole dead brother’s social security
Court records show that Manning continued to fraudulently collect her brother’s SSA benefits by withdrawing money from his accounts until February 2024.
VT Headlines: Layoffs at immigration center begin
Parting shot from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas; laying off immigration workers.
Don’t cut hours at border crossings, VT congress delegation urges feds
Reduced hours harm local economies, public safety, and cross-border workers in towns like Alburgh, Canaan, Derby Line, North Troy, and West Berkshire, Vermont’s three members of Congress said.
VT House leaders address public education, property taxes ahead of legislative session
Speaker Krowinski and the Chairs of House Education and Ways and Means outlined plans to address rising property taxes, future of public education in Vermont.
Banzhaf: Hegseth may be replaced, and what he can do
Beyond refuting charges; Go on offensive with promise to women
Krowinski declines debate with Speaker challenger
Not gonna happen.
Two people, three horses die in separate crashes
The three horses died after being struck by a pickup truck, whose operator fled the scene.
Klar: An old farmer’s opinion
A one-century perspective from Roland Greene
Ellis: Twilight of the Liberal Left – and then some
This piece by Ross Barkan reflects my thinking about what ails the flailing Democratic Party.
Sanders warns Biden’s plan will spike seniors’ Medicare premiums
Biden proposes Medicare, Medicaid cover weight-loss drugs.
Stormwater build at South Burlington schools needs Act 250 permit
South Burlington School District’s middle and high schools have had to play the waiting game for their planned stormwater project.
VT Headlines: New bridge connects to NH
Just like its namesake hero of the Battle of Bennington, the General Stark bridge crosses the Connecticut River for the benefit of both states.
Bradley: Is Burlington gun ban above the Law?
By banning guns in bars Burlington has broken State law, namely 24 VSA 2295, better known as the “pre-emption statute.”
Legislative committee OKs state minimum wage for farm workers, including migrants
The committee hasn’t decided – yet – to recommend extending the state minimum wage to illegal immigrant farm workers as well.
Licata: Vermont Democrats and the Liberal Papers
Science, technology, organization and knowledge have immensely changed over time… Human nature, has not.
End Homelessness notes big overspending on emergency housing
The organization alleges that the family shelters championed by the State are much more expensive than the hotel voucher program.
Plainfield Co-op balances nostalgia and growth with planned expansion
The change comes at what seems to be a significant time for regional co-ops as 2 other within 30 minutes have undergone significant changes in the last 6 yrs..
Illegal alien busted at border with gun, suppressor, handcuff keys pleads innocent
Border Patrol: An illegal immigrant was carrying a fully loaded firearm, a gun suppressor, extra ammunition and handcuff keys when he unlawfully entered the US.
Projected 5.9% property tax too high, Scott, Speaker, State House GOP leaders agree
With this projected increase, Vermonters will have seen a 33% increase in education property taxes in the last three years,” Scott said.
VT Headlines: BHS grad Maher to play rugby in UK
Fresh from performing on Dancing With The Stars, the BHS standout athlete has signed to play professional rugby in England.
Keelan: State’s problems worse than reported
Recent reports on the status of Our State’s healthcare, education, and housing are the “canaries in the coal mine,” and it seems that they are not doing well.
Roper: Why are property taxes absurdly high?
Money committee chairs simply do not care about taxpayers.
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Soulia: Renewable Energy Credits are the Kardashians of Vermont’s renewable industry
Vermonters are being scammed—and they’re paying for it twice.
CLG: Biden pardons son Hunter in bombshell U-turn
Explosive report exposes Biden administration’s targeting of Christians; Ukraine trained Syrian terrorists – media; Trump picks former ex-aide as FBI director.
Fatal crash/ Cited for 130 MPH in Subie Outback
Sunday morning fatal crash in Dummerston. Also, a NH man was cited for going double the Interstate 91 speed limit in Vermont’s ‘state car.’
Burlington police get two new officers, cocaine dealer arrested
Two new hires at BPD.
‘Missing middle’ housing needed in Newport
Strong support voiced for the draft Master Plan, despite many remaining questions.
Welch seeks more fed $$ to add 24,000 acres to Conte refuge
“This unmet need underscores our call for robust funding to support critical projects in this region,” Welch and other senators wrote.
Don Turner Jr. dies after long career
He was honored when the town of Milton named its new $6.5 million public works garage after him when it was unveiled in October. He helped the town save $3 million on the project.
VT Headlines: Wild game processed by game wardens, donated to needy
The iconic Elmore Store has new owners and a new life.
Klar: Talking globalist food control with Mel K
If this sounds like a conspiratorial claim, I invite listeners to learn what Mel and I have been digging up from the WEF, UN, and WHO — their own documents tell us what they plan to do to “save” humanity from itself by controlling all food, land, water, and money.
Investment firm powerhouse One Day In July grows by tracking the market
This fall, One Day In July surpassed $1 billion in assets under management. In May, One Day In July was ranked among the top 30 firms in the nation.
In time of our deepest polarity – Thanksgiving
Several weeks after the battle of Gettysburg on July 1st of 1863, in which more than 7,500 Americans died and scores more were wounded, Abraham Lincoln set forth a Thanksgiving Day proclamation.
Letter: Thankful for election results, drink lots of water
One frequent VDC letter writer and former legislator says what he’s thankful for today. How about you?
Unprecedented traveling and snowy weather set for ‘nonpolitical’ Thanksgiving
Don’t eat raccoon.
Rutland burglary suspect sought
Burlington police arrested a frequent arrestee on a fugitive from justice charge.
Governor reappoints Zoie Saunders as Education Secretary
The same day she was voted down, Scott made her interim Secretary of Education. The action prompted a lawsuit by two State Senators, but a court dropped the case in September.
No charges in St. J. home invasion stabbing, shooting deaths
A homeless man broke into the home and stabbed a young man to death before he was shot to death.
Election fears failed to drive higher gun sales, outcome likely to do little as well
Typically, election years trigger a spike in gun purchases due to concerns over potential restrictions, but that’s not the case this time.
Beck picked to lead GOP senators
The newly elected Senate minority leader and former naval aviator is a ‘pragmatic problem solver,’ VT GOP Chairman Paul Dame said.
VT Headlines: Restore patient services cuts, UVMMC urged
Some state workers ordered back to the office. The union’s not happy.
Klar: USDA choice displays savvy Trump cabinet strategy
Raised in rural Texas and involved in small-scale cow husbandry, Rollins’ 15 years as president of the conservative think tank Texas Public Policy Foundation blends farming grit with a proven track record of professional management.
Remembering a U-32 grad who reinvented ‘Batman’
Miller’s reputation was still lingering in the halls of U-32 as students and teachers who knew his work spoke admiringly of him for years to follow.
Firearms dealer faces rare State gun charges
Williams told Vermont News First on Tuesday it was a simple mishap with his paperwork.
Vermont report blames “history of racist and exploitative laws” for high % of homeless blacks
“And, because of our country’s long history of racist and exploitative laws and policies, many of which continue today, Black Vermonters are unhoused at a staggering rate compared to white Vermonters,” the report states.
Burglaries in Addison County believed connected
Safe burglary in Richford. String of burglaries in Addison County.
NH man lucky to be facing Vermont justice, VT judge says
“Had you been across the river in New Hampshire, if you keep committing crime, allegedly, after you’re out on conditions of release, they can just revoke bail, even on misdemeanors,” Kainen reportedly said. “Here, we don’t have the ability to do that, and so we keep letting you go.”
Homan: Deportation plan to prioritize national security threats, violent criminals
The fact that millions of people illegally entered the U.S. and nine out 10 are ordered to be removed necessitates “a mass deportation operation,” he said. “Are these dirty words? No. On the end of historic mass illegal immigration with nine out of 10 getting orders for removal, there has to be a mass deportation program.
Abortion bans could reverse decline in teen births, experts warn
“These are vulnerable girls, and it’s just heartbreaking to see the number of pregnant 13-year-olds I’ve had to take care of,” Boswell said, referring to the change since Texas prohibited abortions after six weeks in September 2021.
Roper: To solve education funding/quality crisis, look to independent schools
And, to further that true objective, what this Commission is really trying to do is exploit this crisis to cut off funding for Vermont’s highly successful and popular tuitioning system and the independent schools that thrive under it.
The Legislature’s leaders must clean up their mess
Our Legislature’s leaders in recent years have bragged incessantly about “doing the work” when really they’re just been leading endless virtue parades.
Soulia: Peter Welch’s energy bill under scrutiny
This isn’t Welch’s first attempt at such legislation. A similar version introduced in 2021 failed to gain traction in Congress.
In downtown Burlington, victim beaten severely while many witnesses pass by
The assault is believed to have taken place over several minutes, with many potential witnesses passing by on foot and by vehicle in the area between South Winooski Avenue and South Union Street.
Letter: VT Libertarians condemn missile strikes into Russia
This decision, made without congressional approval, bypasses the Constitution, which explicitly grants Congress—not the president—the authority to declare war.
Vermont axed Columbus Day. Is Thanksgiving next?
“The history is inaccurate and has generated numerous counter-observances over the years to honor the Indigenous people who were the ancestral stewards in the North American land before European contact and the genocide that resulted from it,” the state-funded VORE says.
Alice A. “Miglis” Bennett
When her high heels clicked down the marble-tiled administration building hall at Castleton College, a vision in a belted and buttoned cotton shirtwaist halting just above amazing ankles, they stopped one of the older students, an Air Force veteran and Rutland Herald reporter. He stared. He was enchanted.
Man with drug dealing rap sheet charged with sex assault, cruelty to 14-year-old girl
Police say the relationship lasted for nearly two years where Stevens allegedly sexually assaulted and was cruel to the child.
Ex-Homeland Security union boss in VT to plead guilty to embezzlement
Russi-Shareno has agreed to forfeit at least $36,000 to cover the loss of out-of-pocket expenses for the union, the plea agreement states.
Bryce: The iron law of land mines and climate policy
the Biden administration reversed course and said it would be sending M74 antipersonnel mines to Ukraine to help that country in its fight against Russia. The decision was immediately condemned by Human Rights Watch director Mary Wareham, who called it a “shocking and devastating development.”
Reels: Scott speaks out on Trump, Clean Heat Standard
Compiled for your viewing pleasure a handful of Governor Scott’s takes on President-Elect Trump, what our local elections mean for the clean heat standard, and his outlook for the upcoming session.
VT Headlines: Thanksgiving storms loom
I-91 stretch to reopen. Man tries to run over, police say. Violence at hospital. Trump tariff impact on VT.
Letters: Reider on Public Health, Mazur on escalating war, Aberth on Trapping
To top it off, our experts continue to recommend the covid shots/boosters for infants, children, young adults, and pregnant women, none of whom will benefit but will be exposed a variety of now well documented vaccine harms.
Liberal journalist opposes Israel’s protective wall
There was no mention by Hass of the more than 250,000 Israelis displaced from their homes since October 7th.
Jewish food takes center stage at Northern Nosh festival
Dozens of people with empty plates and stomachs gathered at folding tables covered in traditional Jewish cuisine and manned by local Jewish people.
CLG: Britain ‘directly involved’ in Ukraine war, Russian ambassador tells Sky News
Britain is now “directly involved” in the Ukraine war after its Storm Shadow missiles were used to strike targets inside Russia, according to Moscow’s ambassador.
Sorority, fraternity members charged in student drowning death
A hazing incident led to the death of a Dartmouth College student.
Then they came for your firewood
Lobbyists and environmental groups are quietly pushing to sideline firewood as a heating option, arguing it contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and local air quality issues.
Sen. Sanders condemns US support of Israel and calls for the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, faced strong bipartisan opposition on his proposed resolution that attempted to block the sale of tank rounds, mortar rounds, and bomb guidance kits for use in Gaza.
Roper: Krowinski vs. Sibilia for Speaker
So, free advice to Republicans House members here…. Run your own candidate for Speaker. Don’t back either of these two. Put forward a candidate who will run on and articulate the agenda that just propelled you all to a historic victory








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