“The Mad River Valley is joining the rest of Vermont and the nation in pushing back against President Trump’s violent, ...
At its most recent meeting, the Harwood Unified Union School District School Board approved a budget of $1,036,000 for building maintenance projects in 2026-27 that school officials deemed most ...
This periodic series of three images and responses to questions tells the stories of people of The Valley who love what they do. As Confucius once said, “Choose a job you love, and you will never work ...
For Warren native Charlotte Mays the Vermont State House is more than a workplace. It’s a familiar hallway, a place of chance conversations and a training ground for the kind of public service she ...
A flood warning and cell phone notification on Sunday morning, March 8 alerted people to the fact that flooding in the Mad River as well as the Au Sable River in New York was possible. Today, March 12 ...
National Geographic Explorer and author Rachael Zoe Miller will lead a conversation about her book, “Decision-Making in the Age of Plastics” at the Warren Public Library Wednesday, March 18, 5 p.m.
Sugar maples are called “Goldilocks” trees for good reason. Preferring temperatures to be just right, the trees produce more ...
The cabaret––a form of theatrical performance characterized by an ensemble of performers––will feature alumni (with graduation years ranging from 1995 to 2025) each singing a musical theater song, ...
The Junior Race Program at Mad River Glen is almost done this year. During the season, teams competed at Cochran's, Stowe, Smuggler's Notch, and others. But at Mad River Glen, ski racing is not just ...
The expanded kitchen and dining room have allowed Bent Nails to emphasize lunch service, something Churchill said was harder ...
The Mad River Valley Ambulance Service (MRVAS) is in the fourth week of its transition to, and partnership with Capital Dispatch. The transition is going smoothly and requires few tweaks according to ...
After a tense and sometimes confusing Town Meeting, Devin Klein Corrigan, chair of the Warren Select Board, took the time to talk through what happened and anticipate how the town can do better next ...