Opinion: Echoes of the Holocaust are felt to this day
Next week we remember that on November 9-10, 1938, the Kristallnacht pogrom took place throughout Nazi Germany and its annexed countries.
Candidate Tarrant: ‘Our politicians are not listening to people like me’
I am running for the Vermont State Legislature because for years now, as a mother, a small/independent business owner, and as a tax-paying citizen, I feel our politicians are not listening to people like me.
LETTER: 51 S. Main – ‘We shouldn’t let this opportunity pass us by’
I encourage folks to vote yes to sell 51 S. Main to Downstreet Housing and Community Development, a responsible, non-profit builder that has committed to working with the public.
Op-Ed: Let’s talk about COVID mitigation in our schools
Community means being there for each other: particularly when times are tough, and especially for the sake of our most vulnerable members.
LETTER: Responding to objections raised about 51 S. Main Street proposal
To the Community: Todd Volitis's recent post on Front Porch Forum and the associated letter posted on Waterbury Roundabout contain some factual inaccuracies that should be highlighted.
OPINION: Vote no. Show up – Rock the vote Oct. 24
I have very strong opinions on this EFUD group and nothing comes to mind that is positive. I just want the same opportunity that was offered to the massive government-backed conglomerate (Downstreet Housing & Community Development) that has 2,500 units. I want the chance to talk with my neighbors.
LETTER: Rep. Wood ‘well-qualified’ and ‘cares deeply’
To the Community: I am writing to thank Theresa Wood for her persistent dedication representing us in the Vermont Legislature and to ask you to join me in voting for her to continue working at the Vermont State House on our behalf.
LETTER: Supporting state Rep. Theresa Wood for re-election
To the Community: Please join me in supporting incumbent Theresa Wood as our state representative in November. Rep. Wood is a longtime very active community member.
Waterbury Area Development Committee: Yes to Downstreet’s 51 S. Main proposal
Registered voters who are residents of the Edward Farrar Utility District will be asked whether to approve the sale of the 0.8-acre parcel at 51 South Main Street to Downstreet Housing & Community Development for $138,000.
LETTER: ‘We’re voting for the future of Vermont’
To the editor - I'd like to encourage you to cover the final weeks of the gubernatorial campaign differently.
The mindset (and plan) we need to survive another COVID winter
When we get through this pandemic, I think we all want to look back at our collective actions and say everything we did was both helpful and necessary to keep individuals and families safe and minimize the impact of this unforgiving disease.
OPINION: I support the 51 South Main Street project
It seems clear that most people can agree that Waterbury lacks enough housing that is affordable.
LETTER: Friends, co-workers rally for market worker facing family illness
Hello all, Brittany and John here. Our community is so strong. We’ve seen the support and love that Waterbury has to offer. We are reaching out because a member of our community needs our help!
Vermont celebrates Adult Education and Literacy Week
It is truly our honor at Central Vermont Adult Basic Education to provide free adult education and literacy services to Washington, Orange, and Lamoille counties.
Protecting patient rights and public health
As a health care safety net provider for more than 1 million people in two states, the UVM Health Network exists to serve the needs of our patients.
LETTER: School leaders should sit in seclusion room
To the HUUSD leaders: I ask that you visit the Brookside Primary School seclusion room.
Why I support Article 22, the Reproductive Liberty Amendment
I am a volunteer with Planned Parenthood and the Reproductive Liberty Ballot Committee, a member of Indivisible Mad River Valley, and a licensed clinical social worker, who has lived in Vermont for 41 years, worked as a social worker for 39 years, and raised my children here.
The community must rally to end restraint and seclusion in schools
I guess I am a bit surprised that more members of our community are not outraged by information regarding Restraint/Seclusion practices within our school district.
Town clerk’s farewell: My thanks to all of you
It has been an honor and privilege to serve as your elected Town Clerk and Treasurer for these past 14 years.
The Inflation Reduction Act shatters the ceiling for clean energy in Vermont
Incredibly and finally, the Inflation Reduction Act has begun the shift to a clean energy America.