Life & Culture
Burlington’s first-ever ‘sex week’ celebrates inclusivity in sex education
Co-hosted by the Pride Center of Vermont, the week features an array of workshops, panels, performances and mixers.
Young Writers Project: ‘A young poet’s manifesto’
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “A young poet’s manifesto” by Oliver Ellis, 14, of Belmont. Artwork is “Sunshine” by Molly Quavelin, 16, of Burlington.
Give pizza a chance: Johnson feeds the town with community oven
The community oven was first lit in late October 2017, built in an effort led by former legislator and selectboard member Mark Woodward and librarian Jen Burton.
Howard Dean says it’s time to pass the torch. So why is he still embracing the fire?
“Yeah, you’ve got a neofascist government,” says the ever-blunt former Vermont governor and presidential candidate. “But I’m an optimist, and I’ll tell you why.”
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A Republican state senator bought a group of radio stations. Now, they play Fox News.
“It’s a great nation,” said Sen. Russ Ingalls, R-Essex. “I want a news source that’s going to report and reflect (that) accurately.”
Longtime Bennington town manager dies at 77
Hurd was the town’s eighth town manager and its longest-serving one since Bennington adopted the form of government in 1969.