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Three Afghan refugees opened a restaurant in Brattleboro, but it had to close after the landlord failed to pay his utility bills. Now, with support from the community, they are reopening in a new location.
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A Seven Days cover story digs into a period of upheaval for the Greensboro youth circus troupe.
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Seven Days music editor Chris Farnsworth discusses new releases from some of Vermont's most famous musicians.
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The Vermont state treasurer's 10% in VT program will provide $4 million in low-interest loans for a 28-unit housing development at the former Austine School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Brattleboro.
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At the end of the month, Brattleboro Police Chief Norma Hardy plans to retire.
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Hank Poitras’ ascendancy in conservative politics is raising questions about who gains power in a Vermont Republican Party that says it is trying to distance itself from the extremists within its ranks.
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Brattleboro voters have three options on Town Meeting Day, and because of the way the ballot is worded, each option could potentially win.
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Storefronts along the town's Main Street are brimming with miniature scenes this month.
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The Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development recently received a $1 million donation to reopen a family shelter that closed after the state ended its emergency housing program in June.
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School bus drivers and monitors who work for the Windham Southeast Supervisory Union have unanimously ratified a new union contract