A Vermont Tradition: Free Ice Fishing Day on January 25

No matter the season or weather, Vermonters love the great outdoors. This is true even in the middle of our long and cold winters, when people get out on the ice to fish. Whether you’ve never been ice fishing or it’s been a tradition in your family passed down from generation to generation, you may be interested to know about Vermont’s upcoming Free Ice Fishing Day this Saturday, January 25.

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GET HELP FILING YOUR TAXES

Here is some good news regarding the filing of your tax returns. You can now schedule an appointment with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. VITA is designed to help individuals and families file their state and federal income tax returns and can also help with Vermont Renter Credits, Homestead Declarations and Property Tax Credits. And the best part: VITA is free for low and moderate-income Vermonters and is staffed by local volunteers who understand this far-too-complicated process.

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Celebrating Good Work in Our Communities

As we head into the new year, I wanted to take a moment to remind you of a very important fact. If you are having a hard time, if you are struggling to make ends meet, to put food on the table, to pay rent: You are not alone. And there are agencies that can help.

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This is some of what we must do to reform our dysfunctional healthcare system

It’s going to take a lot of work to reform our broken and dysfunctional healthcare system. I want to share an article with you that I recently wrote for The Guardian newspaper that outlines some of what I believe has to be done if we are to create the kind of healthy society that Americans deserve. I hope you will take the time to read my op-ed here or below.

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A Year in Photos

As 2024 comes to a close, I think we can all agree: It has been quite a year. We have faced challenges, but we have also experienced remarkable moments of joy, kindness, resilience, and hope.

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