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In its first year, South Burlington’s winter artisan fair, Illuminate VT, was by any measure very successful, drawing anywhere from 1,200 to 1,500 folks from the city and surrounding communities to the event.

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Jacques-Paul Marton slid a pastry across the circular table at Le Marché in Shelburne. “La vie en rose,” he said, noting the name of the pink sponge cake in a mastered French accent. “To see l…

It was the 1940s, and Louise Guyette was working as a secretary in the war department of the Pentagon, entrusted with the maintenance and security of confidential documents.

Saturday was a big day on Brewer Parkway as kids and their families arrived for face painting, transfer tattoos, lemonade, iced tea and coffee, all to support flood relief efforts in South Bur…

On any given day of the week, the one-and-a-half-acre Killeen Crossroads Farm located at the bustling corner of Cheesefactory Road and Dorset Street in Shelburne can be seen lined with cars as residents funnel in and out.

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The first national observance of Memorial Day occurred on May 30, 1868, originally known as Decoration Day, a holiday proclaimed to honor the Union soldiers who had died in the Civil War.

Donna Kinville is retiring after more than 20 years serving as South Burlington’s city clerk.

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