Winter Farmers Markets Offer Veggies, Meats and Community
“A green cabbage the size of a softball, one carrot — lumpy, but a vibrant hunting-vest orange — a sprig […]
“A green cabbage the size of a softball, one carrot — lumpy, but a vibrant hunting-vest orange — a sprig […]
After a preliminary review, the Senate Ethics Panel has dismissed complaints against Sens. Scott Beck (R-Caledonia) and Seth Bongartz (D-Bennington),
Molly Gray on Monday formally announced her intent to run for lieutenant governor, a post she held from 2020 to
The brewery in the Ethan Allen Shopping Center at 1127 North Avenue in Burlington won’t be vacant long. On January
Vermont’s Congressional delegation wasted no time in condemning President Donald Trump’s decision — made without consulting Congress — to attack
Tim Ashe, deputy state auditor and former president pro tempore of the Vermont Senate, announced on Friday that he will
Another year is coming to a close, and it’s time for the annual “Stuck in Vermont” video reflecting on 2025’s
While reporting my first story as an intern at a small Vermont newspaper, I was kidnapped. Well, not really —
In October, Seven Days writers and editors took a field trip to the Vermont International Film Foundation Screening Room in
The job of covering Vermont’s vibrant culinary scene is never bland. As food writers, we crisscross the state seeking to