Small tax hike in the works for Granville village
By Doug LaRocque Unlike the past few years, where property owners in the Village of Granville have seen the tax rate stay the same, this year’s budget proposal carries a…
By Doug LaRocque Unlike the past few years, where property owners in the Village of Granville have seen the tax rate stay the same, this year’s budget proposal carries a…
By Doug LaRocque If it’s March, it’s time for school boards across the state to get serious about the next year’s school budget and any improvement projects they would like…
By EJ Conzola II The Town of Dresden is looking to borrow up to $200,000 to pay for the relocation of two sewer lines that engineers say could fail and…
By Doug LaRocque Comfort Food Community (CFC) sits in a former chicken farm along Fiddlers Elbow Road. From the outside, it resembles its past — a long white non-descript building.…
By Melanie Lekocevic Candidate Scott Phillip Lewis threw his hat into the political ring March 14, announcing his candidacy to run for the 21stCongressional District seat currently held by U.S.…
Educator Meghan Hill from the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum (LCMM) will be on hand on Sunday, March 24, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with the Giant Map and a…
1-Day University, a first-time event for the Greater Rutland community, will take place on Saturday, March 23, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., on the VTSU Castleton Campus. This one-day…
It was a great day to be from Rutland County as the Vermont Girls’ Basketball State Championships took place in Barre. Fair Haven would make it a day for the…
Whitehall Town Justice Susan Johnson received the most write-in votes to secure the position of Whitehall village justice. Johnson, who had been appointed to the town bench Jan. 1, garnered…
Submitted by Cheryl Lurvey Slate Valley Juniors -March 8 High Scores; James Lizette 20, Hayden Smith 100, Dagen Schulze 114, Everleigh Rogoza 102, Navayah Forrest 99, Mason Makepeace 114, Jason…