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April 23 at 10:59 p.m., Raymond W. White, 37, no address provided, was arrested for assault on a law enforcement officer, firefighter, EMS or health care worker at Shelburne Road and Farrell Street.

With the South Burlington school district’s budget in limbo as another re-vote looms, concerned community members, parents and staff are taking to the streets to encourage the city voters to do one thing: Vote.

The boys’ lacrosse team scored in overtime to lift South Burlington over Salmon River, N.Y., on Saturday, April 27.

For Bernie Cieplicki Jr., being named to Vermont’s high school sports hall of fame means more than the wood-framed parchment he’ll receive next month.

Join South Burlington’s parks and rec department and public library for a free bike rodeo and safety check with fun and educational activities for kids and bike and helmet fitting and safety checks for adults and kids on Saturday, May 18, 1-3 p.m.

April was Earth Month and Vermonters celebrate the unique tradition of Green-Up Day on Saturday, May 4. With spring cleaning on everyone’s agenda, Efficiency Vermont has tips that can help you tidy up and plan for warm weather. Taking steps now could even help reduce your energy bills and save money.

We senior citizens are experiencing a refresher course on the value of the South Burlington School District. Our four kids are middle-aged, productive professionals living coast to coast who credit their South Burlington educations with giving them strong starts.

As the chair of the Burlington School District School Board, I am fortunate to witness firsthand the profound impact of educational policies on our diverse community.

I would like to see more openness to new ideas on how to support K-12 education in Vermont without increasing taxes on taxpayers who are already burdened by some of the highest school taxes in the country.

That’s it. The truth is unavoidable. I’m officially old. Truly, I am not ageist, nor do I have anything against aging. Who wouldn’t prefer it to the alternative? I don’t know about you, but I feel like I’m still a kid inside or at least in my 20s.

The House Committee on Judiciary has focused on public safety during the decade I have served as a representative. This year, the committee has passed bills to address retail theft, trespass into motor vehicles, domestic and sexual violence and the backlog of court cases.