After two days of collecting and counting ballots, staff and students at Central Vermont Career Center learned Thursday that ...
Voters in the 18-town school district that operates the Central Vermont Career Center have rejected financing a $149 million new facility.
Treasurer Pieciak also announced the selection of a consulting team to partner with the state and support the cost assessment ...
Central Vermont Career Center District asked voters to approve the funds for the construction of a new school building.
Treasurer Mike Pieciak announced the hiring of Sue Minter as a Climate Superfund Specialist. Minter served as the State’s ...
With state-funded benefits set to arrive on Friday, nearly a week has elapsed since the pause in federal nutrition assistance. Local providers have been scrambling to try to meet the need.
Voters in Central Vermont rejected a $149 million bond for a new technical education center. The failed bond has many in the ...
Community Bank, N.A. has opened three new locations and is on track to take over seven Santander branches this weekend.
Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak on Thursday announced that Sue Minter of Waterbury has been tapped to serve in a state ...
The residents of Washington County have said no to a proposal to build a new $149 million Career and Technical Education Center in Barre.
This grant, spanning 2025 to 2032, will allow VSAC to serve over 2,200 middle and high school students in Grades 7-12 and 200 first-year college students annually. The program focuses on ...