Editorial The Chronicle these days, like many places, feels a bit desolate. The window on the front door is covered over, with a closed sign, and our usually lively office, with a steady stream of customers wanting to place ads, change their subscription addr... More »
by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT — Mayor Paul Monette presided over Monday’s city council meeting from his home, and council members phoned in using a computer application designed to allow long-distance conferencing. It was one of the precautions made necessary by t... More »
by Meghan Wayland Farmers took a hit March 24 when Governor Scott declared farmers markets non-essential services and ordered them to close at least until the end of April. The announcement came not long after farmers began adjusting to revenue lost as a resu... More »
by Tena Starr Jason Griffith spent Saturday going door-to-door in the Newport area delivering Easter baskets to children who might otherwise have been disappointed by the Easter Bunny’s absence this year. After soliciting information, via Facebook, about who ... More »
by Joseph Gresser Bankers are working overtime to process loans meant to keep businesses running and their employees on the payroll during the coronavirus lockdowns across the country. Loan officers at Community National Bank toiled through the weekend to make... More »
by Joseph Gresser There are those who view the pleasant spring weather we’ve recently enjoyed with anxious eyes, hoping for the return, if only for a while, of winter. For those people, known as sugarmakers, the days of anxiety experienced by many, have been ... More »
According to the map by county, 46 of the new confirmed cases occurred in Chittenden county, 7 in Rutland county, 4 in Windham county, 4 in Bennington county, 2 in Addison county, 2 in Franklin county, 1 in Caledonia county, and 1 in Windsor county. Orleans, L... More »
According to the Vermont Department of Health there is an increase of 50 new cases in each Vermont county but 3. Caledonia and Orange County remain the same as yesterday while Essex and Grand Isle continue to have 0 reported cases. Here is a tally of increases... More »
PUBLIC NOTICE EMERGENCY DECLARATION FEMA-3437-EM-VT The Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is giving public notice of its intent to provide financial assistance to the State of Vermont, local governmen... More »
According to the Vermont Department of Health there is an increase of cases in each Vermont county but 4. Orleans and Orange County remain the same as yesterday while Essex and Grand Isle continue to have 0 reported cases. More »
Chloe Rose Neva Watts Chloe Rose Neva Watts, 21, the daughter of Dana Chudy-Horton and Ron Horton, died on Saturday, March 21, 2020, in her sleep on a plane, while on her way home from Oglethorpe University, a place she truly loved. She was coming home to be ... More »
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