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Beavers a dam dilemma for town public works 551n8

A years-long effort to coexist with the beavers around Memorial Park in Stowe is proving futile, according to town officials.

Homeless aid bill could radically shift services funding t10p

A law that could radically shift how Vermont funds services and shelter for its homeless population has been justified as a necessary change by proponents and lawmakers, but some shelter providers have voiced their concern about potential ramifications of such a shift.

Copley’s birthing center: Decision on future looms, tensions grow 3x662q

With its leadership set to soon deliberate over the future of its birthing center, some of the workers at Copley Hospital have expressed frustration with its istration over how the process has been handled.

Stowe resort general manager recaps epic ski season, with less traffic 6z5b4i

Mike Giorgio hit the ground running in his first season as general manager of Stowe Mountain Resort, and now that the lifts are closed, he’s offered his take on the season.

U.S. circuit court backs state on limiting Green River dam flow 5m2d4u

Scott Johnstone, general manager at Morrisville Water & Light, said the decision was “disappointing” and “justice wasn’t served,” arguing that the contradictory nature of the conditions on the water permit issued by the state was obvious to the utility.

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The Green Guide: Exploring the local cannabis scene, from growers to consumers 6f2w5l

Vermont’s cannabis scene is growing — literally and culturally. From ionate cultivators and dispensary owners to everyday consumers and advocates, “The Green Guide” takes you inside the world of local cannabis.

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Youth in custody were restrained hundreds of times 492d5s

In May 2006, when he was 6 years old, Nate Farnham was removed from his mother’s custody by Vermont’s Department for Children and Families.

Stowe shows up for student battling rare form of cancer 3n6e10

The Alchemist Brewery held a fundraiser last week for a Stowe girl with a rare form of childhood cancer.

Lamoille area workforce grows, but short of peak 1n4r3q

After starting out the century with a decade of rapid growth followed by a decade of slight decline, the Lamoille County labor force is inching back toward its former peak.

Local tax revenues continue to exceed projections 3x575t

Stowe’s local option tax continues to collect an impressive amount of cash, affording the town more tools in tackling capital and operational expenses.

Bear visits have much to do with human habits 1r6zm

Stowe has a bit of a bear problem, but the beasts aren’t to blame, wildlife experts insist.

As trails open, the stewards mull their work lists 6d3m48

Despite several interesting initiatives underway this summer, most of the Stowe Trails Partnership’s resources will be devoted to trail maintenance.

Supreme Court holds resident able for fuel bill 5k4r2p

The Vermont Supreme Court has upheld a Lamoille County Superior Court decision that found a Stowe resident owes Morrisville-based Bourne’s Energy a sizable amount in unpaid propane bills.

Sports 6y2k3o

Stowe High School varsity roundup 4d673y

Here’s how the Raiders fared in spring sports this week.

Stowe Minors team wins county tournament 1h3g2v

The Stowe Minors baseball team won the Lamoille County baseball tournament in Hyde Park with pitching pyrotechnics.

Opinion 6g6i3b

A call for patience and civility in birthing center review 5t3i2

Ed bill is another tax hike disguised as funding reform 5v56b

We made progress, but work to be done on health care and taxes 2w1u5m

A fond farewell to a dedicated teacher 3v1h6l

As any two-year-old will show you, it’s the small stuff 68u36

Community 1t4337

Whodunit? Come to Stowe High to find out 5s5639

Stowe High School students present “Clue: On Stage” by actress and award-winning playwright Sandy Rustin, Friday, June 6, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 7, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Stowe High School, 413 Barrows Road.

Lullaby in the sky: Kids’ book is inspired by gondola 672q2f

“The Gondola’s Awake!” a new children’s book inspired by a young girl’s love for Stowe’s bright red gondolas, has been published for the first time and is now available for purchase locally.

Live music every Saturday at von Trapp 5o3q4h

The von Trapp Brewing Biergarten, 1333 Luce Hill Road, Stowe, this weekend launches its free Saturday night summer music series. Shows are from 5:30-8 p.m., through Sept. 6.

Northwood Gallery starts artist series with reading 3b17

Northwood Gallery, 151 Main St, Stowe, introduces its new monthly featured artist speaker series.

Stowe High School seeks all grads for alumni banquet 4p6q2p

The Stowe High School Alumni Association will hold its annual all-class reunion banquet on Saturday, June 28, at the Commodores Inn. Registration is at 1 p.m., catered buffet lunch at 2 p.m. Cost: $50. The banquet is open to all alumni.

Yacht club brings back remote control regatta 6j6f2g

The Stowe Yacht Club, a remote-control sailing club, is hosting the 32nd Annual Green Mountain Regatta, June 5-8, at Commodores Inn in Stowe and organizers say it will draw the best sailors from many parts of the country.

Wing Center hosts free Tai Chi classes 6n1h47

a free Yang 24 Tai Chi class for older Vermonters led by Marie La Pre Grabon, a certified Tai Chi Vermont instructor, beginning Tuesday, June 17, from 11 a.m.-noon at the Wing Center in Morrisville. Classes will continue every Tuesday through Sept. 23.

Pick Up Your Copy On Newsstands! 2yr65

Police, Fire, Rescue And Court Blotter 614g2u

Stowe Police Department statistics, May 25-31 3s353v

Lamoille County Court report, weeks of May 5-26 544c

Lamoille County Sheriff’s Department statistics, May 23-29 4n2d2s

Stowe Police Department statistics, May 18-24 2y1f1z

Lamoille County Sheriff’s Department statistics, May 9-22 6x3n3y

SCENE In Images 5a6lu

Memorial Day 2025 3p254v

No-hitter 34d6g

The Stowe Minors baseball won the recent Lamoille County tournament with a zero-hit outing.

Beaver tree damage 436w3b

Harry Shepard, Stowe’s public works director, Dan Danforth, parks superintendent, and Matt Frazee, parks and recreation director, discuss what to do with a beaver dam above Memorial Park on Friday.

Musicians gather in concert 2l819

Beaver dam 5y34k

A family of beavers are constructing a metropolis above Memorial Park, including a expansive dam that’s creating a pool upstream.

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Editor's Pick

Voting is open for the 4393 Awards 5io6w

The annual 4393 Awards is a reader survey sponsored by the Stowe Reporter and News & Citizen to honor the best in our area. Readers helped shape the survey by nominating their favorites in each category earlier this year. ONE VOTE PER EMAIL ADDRESS. Winners will be announced this summer.

A Day for Democracy 5s3b53

Crowds bundled up for “A Day for Democracy – in Defense of The Constitution, Human Rights and Free Speech,” an event held June 1 at The Alchemist Brewery.

Some gave all: Memorial Day 2025 6c2m37

Stowe marked Memorial Day on Friday, May 30, which is the day the Grand Army of the Republic first set aside to honor America’s war dead — it was long known as Decoration Day.

Throwback Thursday p3v5b

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Trump says US personnel moved as Iran tensions mount 65f3z

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Apathy and anger cloud USA team a year out from World Cup 696w6d

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Beach Boy Brian Wilson, surf rock poet, dies at 82 6a6n65

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