Chittenden County: Year in Review 2021
Images and essays that show a year both jarring and joyous, heartbreaking and hopeful.
- Avalon Styles-Ashley | Staff Writer
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Perhaps Joni Mitchell said it best when she described time as the circle game: “We can’t return, we can only look behind from where we came an…
- Avalon Styles-Ashley | Staff Writer
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In the 1980s, shortly after South Burlington’s growth catalyzed their change from town to city in 1971, leaders began talking about a downtown.
- Scooter MacMillan | Staff Writer
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Champlain Valley School District’s good intentions went a bit awry this year, illuminating the complexity of dealing with systemic racism or t…
- Avalon Styles-Ashley | Staff Writer
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In the last 10 years, South Burlington’s population boomed with over 2,000 new residents, according to the U.S. Census published last August.
- Scooter MacMillan | Staff Writer
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Motels along the state highway running through town that house homeless people and economic development — past and present — have dominated ta…
- Scooter MacMillan | Staff Writer
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Hinesburg has seen some big changes over the last year.
- Avalon Styles-Ashley | Staff Writer
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This year might be remembered as the year of acronyms: LDR, IZ, EPS, PUD, SEQ — should we keep going?
- Scooter MacMillan | Staff Writer
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A survey of the past year in Charlotte’s might go something like this: This town is traveling into another dimension — a dimension of development applications and considerations of land-use regulations.
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