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The Vermont Symphony Orchestra, in conjunction with tonight’s performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, “Titan,” is ...
Johan Sebastian Bach’s “Süsser Trost, mein Jesus kömmt.” It’s appropriate that Capital City Concerts is opening — and closing ...
In recent years, there has been a push to reduce lawn and to substitute native trees, shrubs and perennials that support ...
Judy Collins has had so much life packed into years it doesn’t all fit in her songs. It spills over into pages of poetry, and ...
Dogwoods, in the genus Cornus, are among the most versatile native shrubs. With seasonal interest, tolerance of less than ...
It was a very rainy afternoon at Alumni Field for the Rutland girls lacrosse team's game against Middlebury on Friday, but ...
Viral hepatitis is a leading cause of liver disease, liver cancer and liver transplant in the United States and is a focus of an annual national awareness campaign that occurs ...
While none of us in the newsroom has been asked to give a commencement address to seniors graduating from Vermont’s colleges and universities, we took it upon ourselves ...
As the days get longer and the sun warms the forest floor, hepatica flowers start emerging. These charming early bloomers captivated the writer and naturalist John Burroughs, who extolled their ...
Today nearby New York State high schools Whitehall and Granville have combined forces to field a football team, but there was ...
The sports loyalties of Pope Leo XIV became a topic of conversation almost as soon as the white smoke emerged from the ...
An athletic director's worst nightmare reared its ugly head again on Friday with a flurry of postponements for rainy weather.