A rabbi from Danby, Vermont will speak about the first sermon preached to a synagogue congregation in the New World in 1773, and the resulting Hebraic influence in the coming Revolution.
A rabbi from Danby, Vermont will speak about the first sermon preached to a synagogue congregation in the New World in 1773, and the resulting Hebraic influence in the coming Revolution.
The call about the drunken backhoe driver came in at 26 minutes after midnight.
Sen. Ruth Hardy (D-Addison): “Women make, what is it, 82 cents on the dollar or so, compared to men.” She regrets the Senate failure to override the legislative pay hike veto not for herself, of course, but “on behalf of our future sisters in the Legislature.”
RocketJ’s birth came in 1984 at Dascomb Rowe Ball Park in Waterbury, where Bean slugged out cheeseburgers, hotdogs, fries, onion rings, sausage subs, fried clams, etc., and he is still doing it today.
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An ‘education abroad’ organization was defrauded of $425,000 by its VP for human resources.
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Drug-plagued Brattleboro doesn’t have enough cops to provide adequate public safety. Efforts to hire private security ran have become SNAFU.
During his time as bishop, Coyne has carried out a Diocesan Synod, ministered through the Covid pandemic, maintained the good works of the Catholic schools, and overseen the establishment of the Vermont Catholic Community Foundation.
In a move that has allowed Vermont and UVM to join the vanguard of money-attracting experimental gender hormones on prepubescent children, a 2015 “initiative” pushed that envelope deep into the Green Mountain State.
“I was raised in a family where we, I think all of us, were raised with the notion that our lives would be consumed in some great controversy.”
Police say three girls were reported to be between the ages of 8 and 12 at the time of the assaults.
The resolution was approved two days after pro-trans activists tried unsuccessfully to get Vergennes school leaders to cancel a meeting of citizens gathered to hear detransitioning expert Walt Heyer.
John Van Vught, 72, defrauded ValleyNet Inc., a non-profit that had a contract to operate fiber-to-home internet networks serving customers in east-central Vermont.
If you want to do something new, AI is not nearly as helpful. It can’t remember what it never knew.
Becca Balint resigns from House Oversight Committee; Funding challenges leading to Howard Center cutting certain programming; State settles with some foreign investors scammed in Kingdom Con
The Vermont House voted overwhelmingly to override Gov. Phil Scott’s vetoes of five bills. See how your representatives votes.
In the newsroom three nights before Ike’s visit, a young man overheard Judge Smith tell managing editor Bud Mattison of a plan to fill the presidential creel.
On Saturday, June 24, the Vermont Right to Life Educational Trust will host a “BIRTHday Picnic” on the State House Lawn in Montpelier from 11:30am to 1:00pm.
“We do not censor or criminalize speech in this nation because it offends,” said a critic of a citizen’s group removing anti-trans stickers.
The victim of a Northfield stabbing was sent to the hospital with critical injuries.
None of the veto votes was even close.
Even though Bitcoin has a lot of potential and advantages, it is important to use care and do your study before using it.
The dirt-bike struck a chain that was hung across a camp road entrance.
The State of Vermont is asking the federal government for help to keep Vermont growers afloat following May’s horrific late frost.
A recent EAI event featured famed columnist George F. Will, and was largely attended by conservatives. A different cross-section of Vermonters gathered for RFK’s visit, hinting at the possibility of a growing alliance of populist support for an authentic maverick.
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From local government to Congress, government takes and spends too much.
The Vermont Agency of Transportation wants you to know that traffic will be very, very slow on I-89 South between Milton and Barre for about eight hours this weekend.
The protest outside the Heyer event followed an unsuccessful effort to get the Vergennes school superintendent to cancel the event.
RFK Jr. says he’s not ‘anti-vax,’ but pro-safe vaccines: “I spent 35 years trying to get mercury out of the fish. That doesn’t make me anti-fish.”
The Vermont Legislature won’t override Gov. Phil Scott’s veto of a controversial pay and benefit hike for all lawmakers.
In stark contrast to today’s “media”, the following is a true, accurate, honest account of what happened in Lyndon, VT on Sat. June 10, 2023.
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Naomi Wolf stands out as a walkaway: a dyed-in-the-wool liberal feminist who woke up to the lies of her government.
A former CNN producer lured a Nevada woman and her adopted pre-teen daughter to his ski chalet in Windsor County.
After investigation Andre Martel, age 39, of Burlington was taken into custody for retail theft, possession of heroin and for two active arrest warrants for failure to appear at court.
Barber broke free, got in a vehicle and tried to drive away, at which point he struck Detective Hewitt with the car. Hewitt fired his weapon one time, hitting Barber.
When the scope of the legislative session is so broad its length could extend indefinitely, and in other Deep Blue states, they have become full-time year-round positions with salary and benefits.
When asked about the inspiration for the new crime fighting team F.B.I. Director Christopher Wray explained they were an homage to one of his favorite historical memories, the movie “Star Wars”.
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The amendment appears to be an attempt to entice the 17 Democrat and Progressive legislators who refused to vote for the budget last month because it didn’t extend the ‘homeless hotel’ emergency housing program.
When the police officer arrived, an altercation occurred between the officer and a man outside the home.
The suit is designed to protect Vermont’s natural resources and schools that have been affected by contamination from the chemicals.
Vermont is quickly becoming an end of life getaway for those wishing to fall into the arms of Morpheus for all of eternity.
Starting July 1, VT Fish & Wildlife is asking people who see wild turkey broods during the month to provide information about their sightings via a survey on the department’s website.
Push is on to end all school choice rather than let some parents choose Catholic schools for their kids.
Gov. Scott’s vetoes seek to restrain record spending and tinkering with municipal voter eligibility. Will the House override?
A bill requiring a state review of cybersecurity was signed by Gov. Scott Monday.
It’s all there in a recent U.N. policy statement.
For the second time this year, a Vermonter was found dead after being dumped by a trash/recycling truck at a recycling center.
“I was carrying a Bible, and I wanted to give it to him,” Iselin said. “I’ve known Toussaint for 10 years.” Several years ago she literally risked her life to support him.
It can be easily demonstrated that climate change, however serious, is not an incoming giant meteor.
VT health care regulators pass OneCare Budget aimed at accountability; Abenaki Heritage weekend kicks off at Lake Champlain Maritime Museum; Vermonters continue weekend-long Juneteenth celebrations
S.39 would give the next and every future Legislature a steep raise, plus adjournment pay, plus State of Vermont employee-level health care benefits, plus several other benefits; all told, about $50,000 per legislator.
Starvation is a very real possibility in America, as food prices skyrocket faster than underlying inflation, more food is imported, and food is shipped from increasingly large distances in a fragile infrastructure.
17 countries are represented in the Border Patrol apprehensions of illegal immigrants in the Swanton sector.
Helping an accident victim on a cold winter night is the Vermont Way.
Vermont’s catch-and-release bail policies aren’t stopping a regular in the St. Johnsbury police blotter.
The secret is out about Vermont. It is no longer just a pristine state with rolling hills, quaint villages, farms, and thousands of miles of unpaved roads. Its underbelly is now clear to all.
Rain was falling and the road was wet when the teenage driver overcorrected his steering just before 1 AM.
The supermajority Democratic legislature confronts a popular Republican governor. Consider this combination of facts…
The state will automatically deduct 5 percent of said employees’ paychecks (increasing to 8 percent over time), putting the money into that account – without the employees’ consent!
The decision by a local civic organization to host the event doesn’t sit well with a local businessman and Scout leader.
Is the ESG movement intentionally obscure? No doubt. Should those of us interested in individual rights and freedom learn more about it? Absolutely.
The 1.2 million – almost twice Vermont’s total population of 647,000 – doesn’t count illegal entries on the northern border, which are about five times greater than last year.
The more outrageous and destructive an idea might be, the more it is embraced.
The media and the public are invited to join in all or part of the Governor’s ride and any of the planned brief stops.
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Just having the word Vermont on the label trumps everything. Several Wall Streeters cart the milk home to New Canaan and Saddle River in their briefcases.
Carman was found dead in his cell at the Cheshire County Jail in Keene, N.H. about 2:45 a.m. Thursday morning, officials said. He was housed in a single cell, they said.
In addition to a murder charge, Carman had been facing federal charges for falsely claiming the sinking of his boat the “Chicken Pox.”
The Legislature done good by leveraging one state dollar for 12 federal dollars in clean water spending, Gov. Phil Scott said.
I don’t need my preschool grandchildren, great grandchildren, or grand nieces and nephews receiving any sort of curriculum across the gender and sexuality spectrum.
A former Lamoille County resident regrets her liberal, “gender-affirming” past.
Just a few stones remain of the cabin that was once the home of the Hermit of Bridgewater, Ernest A. Spinney (1888-1962).
Housing advocates say budget compromise falls short; Sanders introduces bill to make college tuition-free; Campaign launched to create Vermont climate superfund
A legislative committee charged with deciding whether to impeach two elected county officials has barred the public from its inquiry meetings – much to the dismay of the Vermont press corps.
Technocracy is rule by an elite of ‘technical experts.’ It’s happening right now, in Vermont.
Parts of bodies donated to Harvard for medical research were stolen and sold for profit by the morgue manager, authorities say.
Montpelier is in a quandry over homeless housing as the June 20-22 veto override sessions looms.
The extreme-leftist SPLC has decided to label millions of parents from all backgrounds, parties, religions and race as “hateful, conspiratorial, and pervasive”, alongside the KKK, simply for speaking out in defense of their children.
Unfortunately, odds are it won’t be.
Trump says he should be exonerated because jury was not informed about law or Clinton case; Biden admin green-lights Chinese EV battery factory in Michigan, despite local opposition
From the White House to the Vermont State House, the originality of John’s thought sometimes made him a contrarian in the results-oriented, career-obsessed world of politics.
The woman placed at the scene of a June 4 Leicester murder has a known associate from Brooklyn, NY with multiple drug arrests.
We’re still No. 1 in U.S. gallons produced, and #2 isn’t even close. New York, eat our dust!
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The “T-Bill” calls for pavng 450 miles of the state’s highways, and also spending big on public transit, rail, bike and pedestrian paths, and charging stations.
PETA and other animal rights organizations purport to talk for cows, but their voices ring hollow: the plan is not to release cows but to slaughter them.
Few birding experiences rival hearing the haunting call of the loon or seeing them glide by in protected coves on a lake. Loonwatch Day is being held on July 15 this year, between 8 and 9 a.m..
Conspirators would set up shop for a week or so in a state and start working the phones seeking elderly victims.
The Vermont Democratic party of twenty years ago might have considered a Kevin McCarthy-like compromise. But many worry that Vermont Democrats of today left that orbit a long time ago.
In April of 1983, Walt had surgery to “transition” from male to female, but hormones and sex change genital surgery couldn’t change his biological sex, nor solve the underlying issues driving his gender dysphoria.
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Williams died after a car driven by a local theater director signaled and then turned left into his motorcycle’s lane.
The legislation, would increase authorized funding earmarked for the Maple Research and Market Promotion program to $30 million.
A few days ago the federal government passed legislation to make our pitiful economic condition much worse.
Recently, Vermont Public ran a fascinating profile on the 79-year-old, highlighting his incredible talent and the rich history of stone carvers that preceded him.
Vermont’s lone Congressperson has a minority seat on the influential House Judiciary Committee.
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