The Bridge won several awards in the National Press Photographers Association’s monthly clip contest for New England for ...
Traditionally, Vermont riparian land is coveted because it is flat, rich, and has fewer stones than hillier farms. However, ...
The majority of Vermont state workers continue to do some work remotely, bucking a national business trend requiring workers to come to the office and placing the state at the high end of ...
A motion to put the city operating budget on the ballot unchanged from the previous city council meeting unanimously sailed ...
Longtime resident and co-chair of the Montpelier Commission for Recovery and Resilience, Ben Doyle, has declared his ...
Top executives at the University of Vermont Health Network received bonuses worth a combined $3 million at the end of last ...
Amid frigid temperatures this week and growing concern about funding for housing under a new presidential administration, ...
By Jasper Brown News last week of Meta eliminating its third-party, fact-checking program on all of their sites should not ...
A film series showcasing works about Israel and Palestine is running at The Savoy through Feb. 5, hosted by the Vermont–New ...
This story is part one in a year-long series on housing that will appear monthly in The Bridge. From Ben Koenig’s bookstore ...
Mayor Breaks Tie; Public Talks Continue Jan. 22 Although he said he didn’t like it, Montpelier Mayor Jack McCullough broke a ...
On Jan. 8, the Montpelier City Council scrapped a vote about proposing a bond for a housing development at Isabel Circle ...