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THE PM BOYS celebrate with their Class 1 state championship trophy and medals. They are (from left) Hinckley Lovelace, Kebryl Chandler, Sebastian George, Josh Cooper, Sam Armstrong, Caleb Cooper and Logan Wheelock. (Jamie Chandler photo)
Weekend Roundup: Geisler takes 6th at XC states
The top performance by a Rutland County runner at Saturday's State Cross Country Championships belonged to Rutland High senior Erin Geisler who covered the beautiful course on the
Roundup: MHS snaps Rice's 11-game win streak
After watching history nearly repeat itself, the Montpelier boys soccer team showed it class Friday and made sure its bid for revenge didn’t end in futility.
Rutland advances to D-I semifinals
Rutland's victory sets up a rematch with No. 6 seed Hartford, who beat Essex in another D-I quarterfinal on Friday. It will be the second time in three weeks RHS and the Hurricanes meet, as Rutland beat Hartford in the regular season finale.
Progressives warn Harris must change her closing message as the election looms
Several progressive leaders believe that Harris has been too focused on winning over moderate Republicans and is ignoring the economic struggles of the nation’s working class.
Whatever Happened to Election Cake?
Once an American tradition, the practice of baking a cake for Election Day has faded into obscurity, but some have tried to revive it.
Shortnose sturgeon confirmed in Vermont for first time in decades
The species wasn't considered to exist in Vermont waters until scientists found genetic material from the species this summer.
Two-vehicle crash on I-91 in Hartford leaves one seriously injured
A two-vehicle collision on Interstate 91 north near the exit 12 off-ramp resulted in serious injuries for a Norwich man on Oct. 21. The crash occurred at about 10:55 a.m. when a 2013 Chrysler 300, driven by Joseph Trottier,
Once again, Chicago was voted 'rattiest city' in America
Chicago has won the accolade every single year since the ranking's inception. For the tenth year in a row, Chicago was ranked the "rattiest city" in the U.S. by pest control company Orkin based on data involving residential requests for pest management services. At this point ... we're sort of proud?
Vermont H.S. playoff scores for Oct. 22: See how your favorite team fared
The 2024 Vermont high school fall playoff season has begun. See below for scores, schedules and game details (statistical leaders, game notes) from soccer, field hockey, golf and volleyball games/matches.
Roundup: BBA, Westside sweep SVL soccer titles
The West Rutland and Burr and Burton Academy boys and girls soccer teams both claimed Southern Vermont League titles this fall.
Race to St. Johnsbury is wide open
Last year's State Championship Saturday saw the Burr and Burton, North Country and Windsor football teams hoisting championship hardware.
Hartford man arrested on lewd conduct, threatening charges
Hartford Police Department's Criminal Investigations Division on Oct. 18 arrested 42-year-old Joseph Vaillancourt for lewd and lascivious conduct with a child and criminal threatening, following an investigation that began in September.
Sharon voters reject retail cannabis
The rejection comes on the eve of a decision by the state’s Cannabis Control Board to stop issuing new retail and cultivator licenses effective Oct. 25.
Mynderse Academy Athletic Hall of Fame inducted the Class of 2024 last weekend
SENECA FALLS — The Mynderse Academy Athletic Hall of Fame induction took place on Oct. 13 at the Northeast College of Health Sciences in Seneca Falls. The 2024 class includes
Discipline a goal for title contenders
Screen time for every generation skyrocketed during the pandemic, leading to all sorts of unintended consequences.
Defense tries to link victim to drug dealers
In the week before she was murdered, Emmy Bascom's social media and cell phone activity gave indications of her being heavily involved in using and dealing drugs, and
Peeping season: The sights and sounds of fall harvests in Vermont
Vermont Public staffers celebrated the fall season — and the year of the camelids — at a wool spinning class, apple orchard and potato plot.
Cris Jacobs’ Labor Bears Fruit On Collabs With Jerry Douglas & Billy Strings [Listen]
In the wake of his album 'One of These Days', Cris Jacobs shares a song with Jerry Douglas before joining Billy Strings on Halloween.
What the capitol looks like in every state
Every state has a capitol building that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US capitol, but others are more unique.
350-unit New Hartford self-storage property sells for $8.6M
A Cleveland-based national self-storage chain recently paid $8.6 million for a 350-unit self-storage complex in New Hartford. In a sale recorded on Sept. 18, the former All Star Storage location on 8.
Frost to coat parts of New England tonight into Thursday morning
Some of us will see frost over the next couple of mornings, especially in the higher hill towns throughout New England. Many of you saw some grassy spots and plants coated in white early Tuesday and we can expect similar conditions Thursday morning, the coldest of the next several mornings. A frost may also still occur Friday morning.
Rodrigues murder trial begins
Opening statements for the second-degree murder trial for Cara Rodrigues lasted nearly 20 minutes Wednesday in Windham Superior Court, Criminal Division. Testimony then largely focused on the murder investigation by Vermont State Police.
No watch, no problem for this CT athlete, who ran a course personal best and won a conference title
This CT runner ditches her watch in the post-season and it paid off with a personal best and another conference title Tuesday.
It’s Official – Confirmed Closure of More Than 500 Big Lots Stores in the US – Full List
Big Lots, which has been battling with bankruptcy for quite some time now, has decided to closed a couple hundred more stores, on top of the 292 locations it
Roundup: GM boys win 10th straight
In a battle of two top-five-ranked teams in Division III, the Green Mountain boys soccer team beat Randolph 3-1 Tuesday afternoon.
Mihali Details Annual ‘Mihalidaze’ Run Of Solo & Full Band Concerts
Singer-songwriter-guitarist Mihali will celebrate the holiday season with his annual run of 'Mihalidaze' concerts.
Bullets, Wasps a cut above in Division III
The Bullets entered the week with an quality point rating, the metric to decide playoff seeding, of 10.375. The Wasps aren't far behind at 9.833. The next best QPR in the division is 4-3 Springfield at 4.857.
Hurricanes blow out Falcons 49-12
The Hartford Hurricanes used a punishing running game to manhandle the North Country Falcons Friday night by a 49-12 count. Hartford got three touchdowns from senior tailback Nick Danials including a 76 yard kickoff return and 116 yards on the ground.
Roundup: Proctor shuts outs Sharon on Senior Day
Awful conditions couldn't slow down the Proctor girls soccer team as it beat Sharon Academy 5-0 on Monday at Taranovich Field.
GoNetspeed Receives $1.3M to Expand East Windsor and Meriden 100% Fiber Internet
GoNetspeed today announced plans to expand 100% fiber internet to more locations throughout East Windsor and Meriden with the support of Governor Lamont and the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) through the ConneCTed Communities Grant Program.
Football Roundup: Larrabee, Cepeda lead Spaulding past MVU
SWANTON - Landin Larrabee threw three touchdown passes Saturday and the Spaulding football team earned its first victory of the season by cruising past Missisquoi, 31-7.
Weekend Roundup: Gallagher scores 5 TDs in RHS win
The Rutland football team bounced back from its first loss to dominate BFA-St. Albans Saturday night, winning 54-7.
CT Attorney General calls on federal judge to remove FDA's ‘needless political red tape’ on abortion medicine
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is one of more than a dozen attorneys general advocating for the removal of FDA restrictions on mifepristone.
With a massive comic book collection up for sale, fans remember the woman behind it
Although some Vermont comic artists are disappointed that Farrell’s ... At the Center for Cartoon Studies in Hartford, an institution focusing on comics and graphic novels, young cartoonists are setting up small marketplaces where they are outside ...
Roundup: U-32 football overpowers Mount Mansfield, 21-10
Two touchdowns by Aiden Boyd and one from Nate Beebe helped U-32's football team snap a five-game losing skid during Thursday’s 21-10 victory over Mount Mansfield.