Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed two bills this week, and is expected to veto at least one more.
Arguments on the road diet paused long enough at this week’s Board of Aldermen meeting for a lesson on the logistics of replacing firetrucks.
Mayor Michael Doenges said Friday that the public process ahead of the road diet was as robust as it would have been in any other town.
A grant that increases Stafford Technical Center students’ access to work-based learning opportunities has been awarded once again to the center and its partner, the Chamber & Economic Dev…
Located at 60 Strongs Ave. stands the Rutland United Methodist Church, where worship is held on a weekly basis. What some do not know is that this space also provides shelter and food for the …
A few months ago, it looked like Vermont families would miss out on a $120 summer food benefit, but anti-hunger advocates announced this week that won’t be the case.
The Otter Valley Unified Union and Barstow Unified Union school boards approved new budgets for third revotes set to occur early next month.
Rutland starting pitcher Sam Arnold didn't make many mistake pitches in Saturday's baseball contest against Division I powerhouse CVU, but for the one he did leave over the plate, the Redhawks…
PROCTOR — What is that they used to say about former major leaguer Smokey Burgess? He could get out of a sick bed on Christmas eve and hit a line drive.
PROCTOR — The Proctor baseball team got revenge for an earlier defeat, topping rival West Rutland 5-2 on Saturday.
Strikeouts were piling up like tourists on Vermont Open Studio Weekend during the Mount St. Joseph baseball team's 7-2 victory over Mill River at St. Peter's Field on Friday.
CVU has long been the pillar of elite boys lacrosse in the state of Vermont.
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- UEFA celebrates growth of women's soccer as Barcelona lifts another Women's Champions League trophy
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- Red Sox host Milwaukee Brewers, look to break home losing streak
- Dodgers play the Reds looking to end road losing streak
- Not possible to search for British climber and his Sherpa who went missing on Everest, official says
- Rockies rookie outfielder Jordan Beck breaks his left hand in loss to Phillies
- Bryce Harper hits a 3-run homer in Phillies' 9th-inning rally to beat Rockies 8-4
Craig M. Peterson EUGENE, OR — Craig was born in Rut…
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A few ledges along the Connecticut River are home to a rare plant commonly known as Jesup’s …
Whether you are new to gardening, or have been growing your own vegetables for years, you pr…
Recently, the Rutland Health Foundation at Rutland Regional launched the Scanning for a Brig…
Acupuncture, a longstanding practice in traditional Chinese medicine, has gained popularity …
When my wife and I were married, back in 1959, our prospects were so grim that the priest to…
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- Zimbabwe authorities mix charm with force in an attempt to shore up the world’s newest currency
- Sean Baker's 'Anora' wins Palme d'Or, the Cannes Film Festival's top honor
- Hundreds in Peru mark Clown Day in hopes of getting the holiday official recognition
- Richard M. Sherman, who fueled Disney charm in 'Mary Poppins' and 'It's a Small World,' dies at 95
- Richard M. Sherman, Oscar-winning composer who co-wrote songs for 'Mary Poppins,' 'It's a Small World,' dies at 95
- Nicki Minaj's England concert postponed after rapper was detained by Dutch authorities over pot
- Nicki Minaj's Saturday night concert in England postponed after Dutch authorities detained the rapper over pot in bag
Editor’s note: “Lilac Time” has been reprinted annually in the Rutland Herald since 1929. The first part of this editorial, with one clause removed this year, was written, by way of introduction for the historic editorial, in 2023. Enjoy.
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