Leading off the front page in today’s Addison Independent is a blaring headline with two stories about two parents who have ...
Individually and in small groups they filed into the Middlebury Union High School Library on Monday evening, preparing to ...
The document will guide the community in regulating the makeshift campsites that houseless individuals have been creating and ...
The past several months have been busy for 11-year-old Olivia Gordon and 13-year-old Natalie Layn. The Bristol residents, who ...
I take a photo of our decorated Christmas tree. I’m convinced the image will someday spark fond memories of that holiday ...
Data centers, which house large numbers of networked computers, servers and storage systems that process, store and ...
I confess to being discouraged by the turn of events in our nation this autumn, but it’s made me even more grateful for things close to home.
The election is now a month in the rear-view window. We are beginning to get an idea of some of the policy and governmental impacts of the results of the Presidential election.
Being an incurable cat fancier, I thoroughly enjoyed Alice Leeds’ Nov. 14 article regarding Buster, the gregarious and charming kitty. I am slowly writing a book on barn cats.
This is a sad and cautionary tale about hiking alone in winter conditions, regardless of your age and physical fitness.
I recently heard that there is a small group of parents asking for certain types of books to be banned from the Mary Hogan School, and that the issue will be put before the school board soon.
As owner of an independent bookstore in Henderson, Nev., and someone raised in Middlebury, I read with interest the article about some parents who want to “ban” certain books from being presented to ...