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During the height of the pandemic, hospital emergency departments in Vermont saw an alarming rise in young Vermonters seeking care for suicidal thoughts�
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The trauma of the pandemic has affected many: health care workers, first responders, even grocery store clerks. Hospice workers - who deal with death�
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COVID-19 has altered many traditions, and town meeting is no different. This year, the bake sales, community potlucks and in-person floor votes�
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Bruce Bouchard, the long-time director of Rutland’s Paramount Theatre, is retiring.The 72-year old took the helm at the Paramount in 2008, when the�
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When high schools closed in March because of the coronavirus pandemic, teachers had just days to figure out how to finish the year online. They needed to�
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Peter Hogenkamp has been a primary care doctor in Rutland for more than 20 years. The 56-year-old father of four is also a writer and this month, for the�
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Lifts and base lodges across Vermont are quiet, despite the snow on the slopes. Yet some die-hards are not letting coronavirus keep them from their�
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State lawmakers are expected to consider allowing a retail cannabis market during the upcoming legislative session.Meanwhile, Vermont’s medical marijuana�