Adiah Gholston
News Producer (Afternoon)-
Local theaters play an instrumental role in the theater ecosystem in the face of financial hardships.
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Vermont Donor Milk Center opens freezer site in Mendon with goal of increasing access to breast milkThe Rutland County freezer site at Promise Breastfeeding will offer pasteurized donor human milk, which gives infants many essential nutrients and supports immune health.
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On a recent Sunday morning, Vermont Wild Kitchen hosted about a dozen Vermonters in Franklin County to learn about raising rabbits for meat. The group cooked up some rabbit dishes for lunch at the Fairfield Community Center � but first, they met the animals, alive, at G.I.V.E. A. Care Homestead in Bakersfield.
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The Catamount Woods project, which was first announced in August 2023, was planned to be built on the eastern side of the university’s Burlington campus, in a parking lot next to the DoubleTree in South Burlington.
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Route 108 is notorious for snaring tractor-trailers in its winding, boulder-filled path.
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This year's Arts Access Summit, presented by Inclusive Arts Vermont, hones in on the topic of rest in the disabled arts community.
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Dartmouth College announced a revised plan to achieve 100% campus decarbonization by 2050. The updated plan sets a goal of reducing emissions by 60% by 2030.
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JAG Productions, a Black theater company based in the Upper Valley, will shut down after eight years, founder Jarvis Green announced, citing financial pressures.
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JAG Productions, a Black theater company based in the Upper Valley, shares work that reflects and deconstructs racial, gender, sexuality and class hierarchies. After months of fundraising and planning, the company a new artist showcase called JAG Underground.
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Roxbury leaders believe that the circumstances of an informational meeting contributed to a failed budget vote on March 5 and set up the closure of their school.