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The submissions come after 67 previous child sex abuse lawsuits prompted the state’s largest religious denomination to pay out $34.5 million in settlements and push for bankruptcy protection.
A day after the judge’s ruling, Rümeysa Öztürk touched down at Boston Logan International Airport. She had been held in an immigration detention facility in Louisiana for six weeks.
A prominent business owner in Ludlow reported to federal prison Friday to serve a 20-month sentence related to his role in a kickback scheme in New York. The surrender date for Troy Caruso — ...
The paper is available in the cafeteria and library, as well as put in teachers’ mailboxes for them to distribute to their homeroom students.
While farming first brought him into the agriculture world, 802Logging founder Seth Robillard cut his own path to success in the woods.
John Hillis Carnahan, 96, longtime Brattleboro attorney, passed away peacefully May 7, 2025, at Menig Nursing Home, Randolph Center, Vermont. Prior to moving to Randolph, John and his wife Mary lived ...
None of the sweeping changes in H.454, the associated risks, nor the hassles to school districts are necessary.
Trust and respect for people's data isn't just ethical — it's crucial to the long-term success and sustainability of any business.
The university recently announced a 15% increase in new students, with the nursing program among those receiving the most interest, even as the program is being built.
Shirley Squires has collected $478,007 for the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont since her son, former Rep. Ronald Squires, ...
We should all rejoice that we live in a country where citizens have the right and ability by law to challenge government decisions.
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Home, community, inclusion” by Jaquira Earley, 17, of West Rutland. Artwork is ...