WEST HAVEN — Devil’s Bowl Speedway’s 2024 Banquet of Champions went off without a hitch Saturday, December 7 at the Holiday ...
NORTH CLARENDON — Mill River Unified Union Superintendent Brian Hill announced at the district’s Dec. 4 school board meeting ...
I am sure you know when something is cliché; that something is boring, commonplace, uninteresting and usually ineffective. Now, you might know, but I didn’t, until recently, that the word ...
While lieutenant governor, Phil Scott worked a variety of blue-collar jobs one day at a time as part of his “Everyday Jobs Tour.” Those assignments ranged from working in a ...
No one was injured Tuesday when an outbuilding caught fire and burned down on Route 7, below Arch Street. Fire Chief Bill Hemple said Tuesday that his department was called to a home on Route 7 at ...
Pennsylvania and Kentucky have cultivated rich and distinct sports traditions, representing a dynamic blend of history, ...
Badgley is preaching patience to his squad. With youth, there is going to be plenty of speed bumps, but he's looking for them ...
The Otter Valley boys basketball team took the program it hadn't been in six years last winter, to the Barre Auditorium.
Parking the bus helped the University of Vermont men’s soccer team punch its ticket to the NCAA Tournament semifinals for the ...
The Cosmos' mantra is centered around daily improvement. It certainly showed last year when Springfield won four of its last five regular season games to go into the Division II playoffs at 10-10.
A former employee claims an organization providing social services to Rutland's homeless fired her because she was reporting instances of suspected abuse to the state.
A Rutland woman is charged with continuing to bill Medicaid for months after she stopped working as a caregiver for a client.