A new housing project in Johnson could be the first step in a wave of development in the village’s Railroad Street area.
Aaron Calvin
A living piece of Vermont ski history cut the ribbon on a trail named in his honor at Smugglers’ Notch Resort earlier this month, crowning a lifetime of quiet dedication to ski instruction.
A full lineup from Gov. Phil Scott’s administration brought their traveling ARPA Tour to a roomful of state representatives and town administrators from across Lamoille County on Monday to impart a simple message: Come get your money before time runs out.
Numerous Lamoille County hoopsters have been awarded post-season honors by the Vermont Basketball Coaches Association.
In 2018, part-time Michael Krancer successfully sued two Massachusetts-based Stowe landlords to sell him their property.
Stowe police officer Benjamin Cavarretta quietly left the department last month amid an investigation into the now former senior patrolman.
In a return to an in-person Town Meeting Day, residents of Greensboro and Craftsbury assembled to set spending and priorities for the next year, which for the former means veto power on zoning changes and for the latter means figuring how to get more residents to the annual meeting.
A Johnson at-home day care provider has been charged with cruelty to a child and simple assault.
A private buyer purchased the Stowehof Inn last fall, adding the property to their growing Edson Hill portfolio and likely signaling the end of the architecturally unique hotel.