April 29 at 3:25 p.m., an injured woman came into the station and told police she assaulted by her boyfriend. She was taken to the hospital. Police are seeking an arrest warrant for the man for aggravated domestic assault.
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For years, Shelburne residents and officials have been asking themselves how to make roads safer for walkers and bikers.
A former Monkton man has been sentenced to 18 years to life in prison for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of his stepfather in Hinesburg in 2019.
Adam Bunting, principal of Champlain Valley Union High School, will take over as interim superintendent of the school district for the coming school year.
Here's how the CVU Redhawks fared this week.
Travis Stroh went 2-for-2 at the plate to help Champlain Valley beat Middlebury Monday, April 29.
Shelburne solar eclipse scenes.
The nonprofit Sail Beyond Cancer Vermont kicks off the season with a SPLASH! for Tranquility fund raiser on Saturday, May 18, 3-6 p.m., at the ECHO Center in Burlington.
The Vermont Garden Network is offering a free workshop on garden planning for raised beds on Thursday, May 16, 5 p.m., at the Davis Park raised garden in Shelburne.
Over 30 residents at Wake Robin gathered Saturday morning to help in various ways in Green Up Day activities.
There’s more to consider than fresh eggs when raising chickens at home. For gardeners, that includes keeping both chickens and plants safe and productive.
Dairy day at Shelburne Farms is Sunday, May 5, 1-4 p.m.
Calling all contra dancers. Queen City Contras is holding a dance at Shelburne Town Hall on Friday, May 24.
The 35th COTS Walk will take place on Sunday, May 5, at 1 p.m. in Battery Park in Burlington. It’s the nonprofit’s largest annual event and fundraiser to provide shelter, services and housing to people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in Vermont.
Building accessible, affordable, quality health care for Vermonters is an overdue work in progress. Regardless of mixed results of past major reform efforts, Vermont’s goals to improve population health, advance health equity by reducing disparities in health outcomes and curb health care cost growth are possible.
I strongly urge the planning and zoning commission, and Shelburne in general, to turn their back on the proposed 10-acre zoning. Those of us in Jericho have seen how that works.
Dr. Louis Meyers has announced his candidacy for the Senate in Chittenden Southeast.
Recent arguments against increased density in population centers have used the tired refrain of “Vermont is not for sale.”
As the chair of the Burlington School District School Board, I am fortunate to witness firsthand the profound impact of educational policies on our diverse community.
That’s it. The truth is unavoidable. I’m officially old. Truly, I am not ageist, nor do I have anything against aging. Who wouldn’t prefer it to the alternative? I don’t know about you, but I feel like I’m still a kid inside or at least in my 20s.
Eight years ago, when I made the decision to run for the Vermont House of Representatives, I asked for input and support from my constituents in Shelburne and St. George, and I also asked for your vote at the polls in 2016 and again in 2018, 2020, and 2022.
Many Vermont school districts start spring vacation on April 22 in lockstep with the observation and celebration of Passover, which began that day.
In consideration of the recent rash of out-of-control autos driving into the Shelburne Post Office, I would like to suggest that about five or six of these interesting sculptures be placed between the building and the parking lot.
Senate bill S.258 has passed and is now in the Vermont House of Representatives. This bill was pushed by and written in cooperation with animal rights groups.
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